SOLUTION: how to find x-intercepts and y-intercepts from the equation 2x+7y=14.

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Question 850637: how to find x-intercepts and y-intercepts from the equation 2x+7y=14.
Answer by rvfer(117)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x+7y=14
7y=-2x+14
y=(-2x+15)/7
y=-2/7x+2
y int = (0,2)
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x=-7/2y+14
x=-7/2*0+14
x=14
x int = (14,0)

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