SOLUTION: hey again haha i am not sure where to put this but i am wanting to know what i should do for this problem step by step if at all possible... i have already asked it but i want a m

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Question 116703: hey again haha i am not sure where to put this but i am wanting to know what i should do for this problem step by step if at all possible...
i have already asked it but i want a more thorow explanation cause i dont know what to do with it i am home-schooled and my family is bad at math so yea if someone would please just tell me what i should do with this:
find the X-intercerpt of the line
1. X+4Y=-2
i want to know how to put it so i wont like mess up and answer it all wrong and i am prolly typing way too much in this little box but yea wuteva

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the X-intercept of the line
1. X+4Y=-2
To find the x-intercept let y = 0:
Then x = -2
That is the x-intercept.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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