SOLUTION: consider the graph of 2x^2+3y^2=4(which is an ellipse).Find its x- and y-intercepts.

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Question 998335: consider the graph of 2x^2+3y^2=4(which is an ellipse).Find its x- and y-intercepts.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let y=0 and solve for x. This is x intercept.

Let x=0 and solve for y. This is y intercept.

You may expect possibly two intercepts for either or both axes.

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