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Determine the x- and y-intercepts (if any) of the given equation. Show your work.
y = - 4x + 6
y = - 4x + 6
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wtf
How is this college algebra..? seems like grade 6 stuff to me lol
Anyways...the y intercept is +6 and the x intercept is 3/2
To find y intercept...you must make the x value to 0...
therefore
y=-4(0) +6
y= +6
To find x intercept you must make the y value to 0...
0=-4(x)+6
-6/-4=x
3/2=x
Anyways...the y intercept is +6 and the x intercept is 3/2
To find y intercept...you must make the x value to 0...
therefore
y=-4(0) +6
y= +6
To find x intercept you must make the y value to 0...
0=-4(x)+6
-6/-4=x
3/2=x
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