SOLUTION: Given: y = 3x - 4.
What is the x-intercept?
(0, -4)
(0, 4/3)
(4/3, 0)
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Question 251020: Given: y = 3x - 4.
What is the x-intercept?
(0, -4)
(0, 4/3)
(4/3, 0)
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the y intercept is -4
when x=0 y=-4 (0,-4)
the x intercept is where y=0 what is x
y = 3x - 4
0=3x-4
3x=4
x=4/3 and y=0
(4/3,0)
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