Find the x-and y-intercepts of the graph of the equation algebraically. y=2x+3y=10

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2020-12-02

Find the x-and y-intercepts of the graph of the equation algebraically.
y=2x+3y=10

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Aamina Herring

Aamina Herring

Skilled2020-12-03Added 85 answers

Calculation:
Consider, the equation 2x+3y=10,
To compute x-intercept, put y=0.
2x+30=10
2x=10
Divide both sides of the equation,
2x2=102
x=5
So, the x-intercept is (5,0).
To compute y-intercept, put x=0,
20+3y=10
3y=10
Divide both sides of the equation by 3,
3y3=103
y=103
So, the y -intercept is (0,103).
Hence, the x and y -intercept of 2x+3y=10 are (5,0) and (0,103), respectively.
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-11-03Added 2605 answers

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