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Evelin
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3 August, 14:47
What is the x and y intercept for f (x) = 2/3-4
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Alannah Cannon
3 August, 15:13
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there is no x intercept
the y intercept is - 10/3
Step-by-step explanation:
f (x) = 2/3 - 4
get a common denominator
f (x) = 2/3 - 4*3/3
f (x) = 2/3 - 12/3
f (x) = - 10/3
this is a line at y = - 10/3
there is no x intercept
the y intercept is - 10/3
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