SOLUTION: is this correct?
-x + 3y = -9 by graphing the x and y intercepts.
-x = 3(0) = -9 -x(0) - 3y =-9
x = (9,0) --- ----
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Question 202174: is this correct?
-x + 3y = -9 by graphing the x and y intercepts.
-x = 3(0) = -9 -x(0) - 3y =-9
x = (9,0) --- ----
-3 -3
y = (0 , -3)
Found 3 solutions by RAY100, stanbon, jim_thompson5910:
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, good work
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is this correct?
-x + 3y = -9 by graphing the x and y intercepts.
-x = 3(0) = -9 -x(0) - 3y =-9
x = (9,0) --- ----
-3 -3
y = (0 , -3)
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Yes
Cheers,
Stan H.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-intercept
To find the x-intercept, plug in and solve for x
Start with the given equation.
Plug in .
Multiply and 0 to get 0.
Simplify.
Divide both sides by to isolate .
Reduce.
So the x-intercept is
.
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y-intercept
To find the y-intercept, plug in and solve for y
Start with the given equation.
Plug in .
Simplify.
Divide both sides by to isolate .
Reduce.
So the y-intercept is
.
Now plot the points we just found
Now draw a line through those two points to graph the equation
Graph of with the x-intercept of (9,0) and the y-intercept of (0, -3)
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