Question 3256: Identify the intercepts for the equation:
y = 2x - 1
Answer by drglass(89) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The y intercept is the point at which the line crosses the y-axis and the x-intercept is the point at which the line crosses the x-axis. Crossing the y-axis means x=0 and crossing the x-axis means y = 0.
What this means in this case is, set x = 0 to get y = 2*0 + 1 = 1. In other words, when x = 0, y = 1, so the y-intercept is (0,1). Next, set y = 0, so 0 = 2x + 1. To solve for x in this case, subtract one form both sides to get -1 = 2x, then divide both sides by 2 to get . The x-intercept is ( , 0).
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