Question 36037: Please show me where the x-intercept and y-intercept are located in the provided problem:
3x-y=3
Thank you for your attention
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! To find the x intercept, ALWAYS let y = 0. In this case , if y = 0, then 3x= 3, so x = 1. That's the x-intercept, which is where the graph crosses the x axis.
To find the y intercept, ALWAYS let x = 0. In this case , if x = 0, then -y = 3, so y = -3. That's the y-intercept, which is where the graph crosses the y axis.
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