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| Question 851140:  Find the x- and y-intercept of y=6x+5?
 Answer by ramkikk66(644)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 
 y intercept is the point at which this line cuts the y axis. At that point, x
will be equal to 0. Substituting for x in the above equation as 0, we get  . Hence the x intercept coordinates are (0,5).
Similarly:
x intercept is the point at which this line cuts the x axis. At that point, y 
will be equal to 0. Substituting for y in the above equation as 0, we get  Hence the x intercept coordinates are 
(-5/6,0).
The graph below shows the x and y intercepts. 
 Hope you got it now :)| Solved by pluggable solver: DESCRIBE a linear EQUATION: slope, intercepts, etc |  | Equation  describes a sloping line. For any 
  equation ax+by+c = 0, slope is  . X intercept is found by setting y to 0: ax+by=c becomes ax=c. that means that x =  c/a. -5/6 = -0.833333333333333.Y intercept is found by setting x to 0: the equation becomes by=c, and therefore y = c/b. Y intercept is -5/-1 = 5.Slope is -6/-1 = 6. Equation in slope-intercept form: y=6*x+5.
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