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19 February, 01:35

X and y intercepts of the equation 2x-3y=7?

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  1. 19 February, 02:23
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    Working with equations like this always try to solve the equation for y.

    2x-3y = 7

    -3y = - 2x + 7

    now divide everything by - 3

    y = (2/3) x + (7/3)

    now to find the intercepts you set x = 0 and y = 0

    lets find the y intercept that is when x=0

    so y = (2/3) 0 + 7/3

    so y = 7/3 is our y intercept

    now find x intercept that when y = 0

    0 = (2/3) x + (7/3)

    (-7/3) = (2/3) x now multiply everything by 3

    we get

    -7 = 2x

    and x intercept is

    (-7/2) = x
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