SOLUTION: find the x- intercept of the line 5x-2y=10
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Question 35635: find the x- intercept of the line 5x-2y=10
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The x intercept is always the point or points on the graph where y = 0.
So in the equation 5x-2y = 10, if y= 0, then 5x= 10, and x= 2. Some teachers like you to write in (x,y) format, in which case the answer is (2,0).
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