Question 389461

remember:

an {{{x-intercept}}} is a point on the graph where {{{y}}} is {{{zero}}}

a {{{y-intercept}}} is a point on the graph where {{{x}}} is {{{zero}}}


{{{4x+5y=8}}}....so, to find the {{{x-intercept}}} of this equation, set {{{y}}} to {{{0}}}

{{{4x+5*0=8}}}

{{{4x=8}}}

{{{x=8/4}}}

{{{x=2}}}....so, the {{{x}}} intercept of this equation is (2,0)