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27 March, 21:35

Determine the intercepts of the line. 4x-3y=17

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  1. 27 March, 21:37
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    We can get the intercepts by isolating x and y.

    4x - 3y = 17

    Subtract 4x from both sides.

    -3y = - 4x + 17

    Divide both sides by - 3.

    y = 4/3x - 17/3

    Input 0 for x.

    y = - 17/3

    The y-intercept is (0, - 17/3)

    4x - 3y = 17

    Add 3y to both sides.

    4x = 3y + 17

    Divide both sides by 4.

    x = 3/4y + 17/4

    Input 0 for y.

    x = 17/4, or 4.25

    The x-intercept is (4.25, 0).
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