How do you find the x and y intercept of #0.2x+3.2y=12.8#?
1 Answer
Sep 30, 2016
Explanation:
The axis intercepts are, as the name suggests, points on the given axis. So, the
By definition, a point lays on the
- For the
#x# intercept, we need to set#y=0# :
From here, we can easily solve for
And since we already knew that
- For the
#y# intercept, we do exactly the opposite: we know that our point will be of the form#(0,y)# , and we need to find#y# , setting#x=0# : after cancelling the#x# coefficient, the equation becomes