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12 May, 19:47

What are the intercepts of 5x = 2y + 4?

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  1. 12 May, 19:55
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    The y intercepts are when x=0 (the line crosses the y axis) and the x intercepts are when y=0 (the line crosses the x axis). Plugging x=0 in, we get 5*0=2y+4. Subtracting 4 from both sides, we get - 4=2y and by dividing both sides by 2 we get y=-2, for one intercept to be (0, - 2). For the other intercept, we make y=0 to get 5x=2*0+4=4. Dividing both sides by 4, we get x=4/5, making our other intercept (4/5, 0)
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