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19 July, 14:51

What is the x and y-intercepts of the line described by this equation 3x - 9y = 10.8 if

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  1. 19 July, 15:15
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    The x-intercept of an equation is the value of x when y is set to be equal to zero. On the other hand, the y-intercept is the value of y when x is set to be equal to zero. From the equation,

    x-intercept : 3x - 9y = 10.8

    3x - 9 (0) = 10.8

    x = 3.6

    y-intercept: 3x - 9y = 10.8

    3 (0) - 9y = 10.8

    y = - 1.2
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