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What are the intercepts of the equation 4x-6y-5z=60

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  1. Yesterday, 21:17
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    To find the intercept of a variable in a equation with more than one variable, you need to equal the others variables to zero.

    -> 4x - 6y - 5z = 60

    -> X-Intercept:

    To find the X intercept, equal the Y and Z values to 0.

    (Y = 0; Z = 0)

    4x - 6 (0) - 5 (0) = 60

    4x = 60

    x = 60/4

    x = 15

    -> Y-Intercept:

    To the Y intercept it's the same thing, equal the another variable values to 0.

    (X = 0; Z = 0)

    4 (0) - 6y - 5 (0) = 60

    -6y = 60

    -y = 60/6

    -y = 10 x (-1)

    y = - 10

    -> Z-Intercept:

    (X = 0; Y = 0)

    4 (0) - 6 (0) - 5z = 60

    -5z = 60

    -z = 60/5

    -z = 12 x (-1)

    z = - 12

    Answer: The intercepts for this equation (15,-10,-12).

    Or: x = 15, y = - 10, z = - 12.
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