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12 December, 09:03

I am having trouble finding what the x-intercept and y-intercepts are in 5x=3y

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  1. 12 December, 10:21
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    The x intercept is when y=0 and the y intercept is when x=0.

    So in this case, it is a line that goes through the origin.

    Your x and y intercepts are thus both 0.

    It goes through (0,0).
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