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Omar Leblanc
25 January, 15:49
What are the intercepts of y = - 0.75x+3.0
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Dawson Black
25 January, 17:04
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The x-intercept is when the function crosses the x-axis. This happens when y=0. To find the x-intercept, let y=0 and solve for x.
y = -.75 x + 3
0 = -.75 x + 3
-3 = -.75 x
4 = x
Thus, your x-intercept is (4,0).
The y-intercept is when the function crosses the y-axis. This happens when x=0. To find the y-intercept, let x=0 and solve for y.
y = -.75 x + 3
y = -.75 (0) + 3
y = 0 + 3
y = 3
Thus, your y-intercept is (0,3).
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