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12 June, 11:04

Given: 5x - 6y = 0, What is the x-intercept?

A.) (0, 0)

B.) (-1/5, 0)

C.) (0, 1/6)

D.) no intercept

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  1. 12 June, 11:21
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    X intercept is where te line crosses the x axis or/and where the y value is 0

    set y=0 and find x value

    5x-6y=0

    5x-6 (0) = 0

    5x-0=0

    5x=0

    divide both sides by 5

    x=0

    (0,0) is x intercept

    A is answer
  2. 12 June, 11:31
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    A, x-intercept is when y=0, so in this case when y=0, the equation becomes 5x=0. Therefore, x must equal 0 for 5x=0. so y=0 and x=0 so the answer it (0,0), which is A.
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