SOLUTION: Find the x- and y- intercepts (if they exist), and graph the line.
-x -y = 0
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Question 1126788: Find the x- and y- intercepts (if they exist), and graph the line.
-x -y = 0
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the x-intercept will be at: (,)
and y- intercept will be at: (,)
.....set to find the x-intercept
=>x-intercept is at: (,)
.....set to find the y-intercept
=>y-intercept is at: (,)
since both intercepts at (,) means the line passes through origin
plot the points and draw a line through:
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