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7 May, 06:04

Y+5=2 (x+1) determine the intercepts of the line?

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  1. 7 May, 07:27
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    To find the Y-intercept, let X = 0. To find the X-intercept, let Y = 0.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let Y + 5 = 2 (X + 1) be the equation.

    Y + 5 = 2 (X + 1) Y + 5 = 2X + 2 (Distributing 2 over the sum X + 1)

    To find the X-intercept, let Y = 0 then solve for X:

    0 + 5 = 2X + 2 (Substituting Y by 0) 5 = 2X + 2 (Evaluate) 5 - 2 = 2X (Simplifying by subtracting both sides by 2) 3 = 2X (Evaluate) 2X = 3 (Symmetric property of equality: see notes below) X = 3/2 (Evaluate by dividing both sides by 2)

    Similarly, to find Y-intercept, let X=0 then solve for Y:

    Y + 5 = 2 (0) + 2 (Substituting X by 0) Y + 5 = 2 (Evaluate) Y = - 3 (Evaluate by subtracting both sides by 5)

    Note:

    Symmetric Property of Equality "=" states that given an equation A = B, it is just equivalent to B = A. So, for the equation Y + 5 = 2 (X + 1), this is equivalent to 2 (X + 1) Y + 5.
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