SOLUTION: Determine the x and y intercepts for the linear equation. x/3 + y/4 =1

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Question 106887: Determine the x and y intercepts for the linear equation.
x/3 + y/4 =1

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=1
=(12)(1)
4x+3y=12
4x-4x+3y=-4x+12
3y=-4x+12
3y/3=-4x/3+12/3
y=(-4/3)x+4

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