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7 July, 07:50

What are the x and y intecepts of the graph of the equation 6x - 5y=3

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  1. 7 July, 08:49
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    First, make it into slope intercept form. You should get y=6/5x+3/5.

    Then, to find the y intercept, look at the last number in the equation. It is always the y-intercept as long as the equation is in slope-intercept form. Y-intercept=3/5.

    Next, plug in y as zero to get the x-intercept. You should get - 1/2.

    y-int = (0,3/5)

    x-int = (-1/2,0)
  2. 7 July, 11:45
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    The y-intercept is negative 3/5.

    The x-intercept is negative 1/2

    this is because i plugged in 0 for x, and got the y-intercept and plugged in 0 for y and got the x-intercept
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