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9 January, 02:00
What is the y and x intercepts of 4x+y=2
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Emily Rios
9 January, 02:22
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Both x and y intercept equal 2 (to find x, make y = 0 and vise versa to find y)
x-int: 4 (0) + y=0
0+y = 2
y=2
y - int: 4x + 0=2
4x=2
x=2
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