SOLUTION: use the intercepts to graph the equation 4x-12=3y

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Question 30111: use the intercepts to graph the equation 4x-12=3y
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4x-12=3y
To find the intercepts you need to make the variables 0;
So to find the y-intercept, makethe x=0;
4(0)-12=3y
-12=3y
-=y
-4=y-intercept
To find the x-intercept make y=0;
4x-12=3(0)
4x-12=0
4x=12
x=
x=3
=)

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