SOLUTION: x and y intercepts again... if you have -8x - 5y = 0
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Question 1006750: x and y intercepts again... if you have -8x - 5y = 0
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-8x-5y=0.
Set each one equal to zero one at a time.
x=0, -5y=0, y=0
y=0, -8x=0, x=0. The intercepts are at the origin.
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