SOLUTION: how do I solve y = –(2/3)x + 30 algebraically determining both the x and y intercepts as ordered pairs?
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Question 410069: how do I solve y = –(2/3)x + 30 algebraically determining both the x and y intercepts as ordered pairs?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find (0,y)
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find (x,0)
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The y-intercept is (0,30)
The x-intercept is (45,0)
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