X and Y Intercept Practice
Question 1
Find the x & y intercepts for the following linear equation:
y = -3x + 9
Extra: Try to draw the line of y = -3x + 9 after finding the x and y intercepts.
Answer
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A. y-intercept = 3 & x-intercept = -9
B. y-intercept = 3 & x-intercept = 9
C. y-intercept = 9 & x-intercept = 3
D. y-intercept = 9 & x-intercept = -3
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Step by Step Solution
Step 1
Let's find the y-intercept. From the lesson, we know that the y-intercept is the y-coordinate of a point where the line crosses the y-axis.
Therefore, let's imagine the coordinate of that point is (0,y), where:
0 = x-coordinate
y = y-coordinate = y-intercept
Now, we can solve for the y-intercept:
From the calculation above, we have the y-intercept as 6.
Step 2
As for the x-intercept, we know that the x-intercept is the x-coordinate of a point where the line crosses the x-axis.
Therefore, let's imagine the coordinate of that point is (x,0), where:
x = x-coordinate = x-intercept
0 = y-coordinate
So, now we can solve for the x-intercept:
From the calculation above, we have the x-intercept as 3.
Step 3
To summarize, we have:
y-intercept: 9
x-intercept: 3
With these intercepts, we have 2 points with the coordinates:
(0.0,
9.0
)
(
3.0
,0.0)
Hence, by plotting these 2 points on the graph, we are able draw the line of
y= -3x + 9 as shown in the picture.
Step 4
With the y-intercept as 9 and x-intercept as 3, the answer is C.
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