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Kai Mueller
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18 June, 18:19
Find the x and y intercept of - x+8y=8
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Brenda Schneider
18 June, 18:35
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x-Int=-8 and y-int=1
Step-by-step explanation:
To find x int set your y=0, so - x+8 (0) = 8, which simplifies to - x=8. You then divide - 1 by both sides to get x-int=-8. Likewise, set x=0 to get - (0) + 8y=8. This equals to 8y=8, so you divide both sides by 8 to get y-int=1.
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