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26 December, 14:04

Find the x - and y-intercepts of the line x - 3y = - 9

A. (-9,3)

B. X-intercept (0,-9); y-intercept (3,0)

C. X-intercept (-9,0); y-intercept (0,-3)

D. X-intercept (-9,0); y-intercept (0,3)

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  1. 26 December, 16:56
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    D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the intercepts, that is where the line crosses the x and y axes

    • Let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept

    • Let y = 0, in the equation for x - intercept

    x = 0 : - 3y = - 9 ⇒ y = 3 ⇒ (0, 3) ← y - intercept

    y = 0 : x = - 9 ⇒ ( - 9, 0) ← x - intercept
  2. 26 December, 17:02
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    Choice D is correct answer.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given equation is x-3y=-9

    Firstly, we have to find x-intercept.

    To find x-intercept, put y=0 in the given equation.

    x-3 (0) = -9

    x-0=-9

    x=-9

    Hence, x-intercept is (-9,0).

    Secondly we have to find y-intercept.

    To find y-intercept, put x=0 in the given equation.

    0-3y=-9

    -3y=-9

    Multiplying by - 1/3 on both side of above equation, we get

    (-1/3) (-3y) = -1/3) (-9)

    y=3

    Hence, y-intercept is (0,3).
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