Question 1091082
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When we consider x-intercept, we have this intercept at the x-axis, where  y=0  and  z=0.
Then the intercept equation becomes

    A*(-5) = 60,    which implies A = {{{60/(-5)}}} = -12.

So, the coefficient A is just found. It is A = -12.



When we consider y-intercept, we have this intercept at the y-axis, where  x=0  and  z=0.
Then the intercept equation becomes

    B*6 = 60,    which implies B = {{{60/6}}} = 10.

So, the coefficient B is just found. It is B = 10.



From this point, can you complete the assignment on your own ?


Apply the same logic to find C.
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