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27 March, 03:15

4y = 3x - 2. Find the x and y intercepts of the line

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  1. 27 March, 03:19
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    When solving for the y intercept

    4y = 3x - 2

    Substitute 0 for x.

    4y = 3 (0) - 2

    Multiply 3 by 0

    4y = - 2

    Divide both sides by 4 so that the only thing remaing on the left side is the variable x.

    Final Answer: y = - 1/2

    When solving for the x-intercept.

    4y = 3x - 2

    Substitue 0 for y

    4 (0) = 3x - 2

    Multiply 4 by 0

    0 = 3x - 2

    Add 2 to both sides

    2 = 3x

    divide both sides by 3 so that the only thing remaining on the right side is the variable x.

    Final Answer: 2/3 = x
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