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What's the y and x intercept of 3x+y=7
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Marlene Allison
Yesterday, 22:40
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x-intercept = 7/3;
y - intercept = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
3x+y=7
for x - intercept, let y = 0
3x + 0 = 7
3x = 7
x = 7/3 (x - intercept)
for y-intercept, let x = 0
0 + y = 7
y = 7 (y - intercept)
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