SOLUTION: A line is given by the equation y = -4x + 10. Determine its horizontal and vertical intercepts algebraically from the equation
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Question 739645: A line is given by the equation y = -4x + 10. Determine its horizontal and vertical intercepts algebraically from the equation
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A line is given by the equation y = -4x + 10. Determine its horizontal and vertical intercepts algebraically from the equation
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Intercepts are points. Points don't have a direction.
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