SOLUTION: Algebraically find the x and y intercepts of the equation 5x - 5y = 3 and write each as an ordered pair.

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Question 201651: Algebraically find the x and y intercepts of the equation 5x - 5y = 3 and write each as an ordered pair.
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Substitute 0 (zero) for and then solve the equation for . This value will be your -intercept. Then do the opposite, that is substitute 0 (zero) for and then solve the equation for . This value will be your -intercept.

The ordered pairs will be: and where is the -intercept and is the -intercept.

John


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