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5 April, 03:24

What is the zero (x intercept) of the following equation y = 2/5x + 5

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  1. 5 April, 03:33
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    The x intercept is the x value when y is 0.

    So,

    0 = 2/5x + 5

    -5 = 2/5x

    -25 = 2x

    The x intercept is - 25/2.
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