What is the x-intercept of y=8(x-6)+7? Algebra Forms of Linear Equations Write a Function in Slope-Intercept Form 1 Answer Marko T. Mar 14, 2018 That would be 41/8 Explanation: y=8(x-6)+7 Rewrite y=8x-48+7 Set the y to 0 since you need the interception on the X-axis 0=8x-41 41=8x x=41/8 Answer link Related questions How do you determine the (x,y) point given f(x)=y? How do you evaluate functions? How do you write an equation for a line with m=3.5 and f(-2)=1? What are the two points if you are given f(-1)=2 and f(0)=-6? How do you write an equation for a line given f(-1)=1 and f(1)=-1? How do you write an equation for a line given m=-7 and f(2)=-1? How do you determine the slope given f(-4)=2 and f(0)=3? How do you write an equation of the line with slope -3 and y-intercept (0,-5)? How do you find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through (-2,... How do you write the slope intercept form of the equation of the line through the given point... See all questions in Write a Function in Slope-Intercept Form Impact of this question 2047 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License