SOLUTION: At what points does the line 4x + 12 = 3y cross the x and y axes?

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Question 81185: At what points does the line 4x + 12 = 3y cross the x and y axes?
Answer by tutor_paul(519)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, recognize that this is the equation of a line. The x-intercept is defined as the point on the line where y=0. So, set y to zero in the equation, solve for x, and you are done:




The y-intercept is defined as the point on the line where x=0. To find this point, set x to zero in the equation, solve for y, and you are done:



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