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| Question 384149:  I am really having a hard time with finding intercepts to a problem so I can graph it.  I am having a hard time following what numbers to put where to find the x and y intercepts.  my problem I have to slove and graph is 3x-4=12.  Is there an easy way to find these intercepts.  I am 59 yrs old and never took algebra before, and now I am in college algebra and really need some help.  Any help to make the steps easier to find the x and y intercepts would be appreciated.
 Thank you
 Millie Ives
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Perhaps the problem should be 3x - 4y = 12.
 Put it in the slope/intercept form which is y = mx + b, where m=slope, b=y intercept
 subtract 3x from both sides
 -4y = -3x + 12
 y has to be positive, multiply both sides by -1
 4y = +3x - 12
 The coefficient of y has to be 1, divide both sides by 4
 y =
  x -  y =
  x - 3 :
 the y intercept occurs when x=0, replace x with 0, and find y
 y =
  (0) - 3 y = 0 - 3
 y = -3, is the y intercept
 The ordered pair to graph this; x=0, y=-3
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 The x intercept occurs when y = 0, write it like this, and solve for x
 
  x - 3 = 0; (replacing y with 0) Add 3 to both sides
 
  x = +3 multiply both sides by 4, to get rid of the fraction
 3x = 4(3)
 3x = 12
 Divide both sides by 3
 x =
  x = 4; is the x intercept
 the ordered pair to graph this: x=4, y=0
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 Graphically it should be apparent
 
  You can see the line intercepts the y axis at -3
 and the x axis at +4
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 How about it, did this shed some lite on this "intercept stuff" for you?
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