Asked by Hannah
x-intercept is 3/2 and y-intercept is 1/4 what is the equation?
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Answered by
Reiny
x-intercept is 3/2 -----> you have the point (3/2, 0)
now it is just like the other question I just did for you
now it is just like the other question I just did for you
Answered by
Hannah
I've got the answer y=-1/6x+1/4, thank you very much for explaining!
Answered by
oobleck
It is sometimes useful to use the intercept form for a line. If the intercepts are (a,0) and (0,b) then the line is
x/a + y/b = 1
x/(3/2) + y/(1/4) = 1
2x/3 + 4y = 1
2x + 12y = 3
which is the same as your slope-intercept line.
x/a + y/b = 1
x/(3/2) + y/(1/4) = 1
2x/3 + 4y = 1
2x + 12y = 3
which is the same as your slope-intercept line.
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