What is the x- intercept and y- intercept of #y= -4(x+2)#?
1 Answer
The intercept with one axis is simply when the other variable goes to zero. So...
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The
#x# -intercept is found by letting#y = 0# . -
The
#y# -intercept is found by letting#x = 0# .
The result is shown in this graph:
graph{-4(x+2) [-11.04, 11.46, -10.585, 0.665]}
#(x,y) = overbrace((-2","0))^"x-intercept", overbrace((0","-8))^"y-intercept"#
Here is how I would do it.
Let
#0 = -4(x + 2)#
#0 = -4x - 8#
#4x = -8#
#x = -8/4 = -2#
As a result, the
One way to do this is to notice that in solving for the
#y = -4x - 8#
The
Another way to do it is by letting
#y = -4(0 + 2)#
#= -8#
As a result, the