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| Question 197064This question is from textbook
 :  What are the x-intercept and y-intercept of a linear equation?
 What are their coordinate on a graph?
 How can they be used to graph a line?
 Demonstrate by determining the intercepts of 14x + 7y = 21 
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 Answer by RAY100(1637)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! let's  do  example  1st .
 14 x +7y =21
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 making  a  "t  box",,,,,,,,,,,x,,,,,,,,,,y
 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,3
 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3/2,,,,,,0
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 plotting  these,  (0,3)  is  the  y  intercept,  that  is  when  x=0
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 (3/2, 0) is  the  x  intercept,  that  is  where  y=0
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 plotting  on  standard  x-y  coordinates,  shows  a  line  with  y intercept  of  3, and negative  slope (-2)
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 checking,,, putting  in slope  intercept  form, y=-2x +3,,,  which  matches
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 In  general,  x  intercept  is  found  by  setting  y=0
 and  , y intercept  is  found  by  setting  x =0.
 They  are  extremely  useful  in  plotting  the  graph.
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