How do you find the x and y intercept of 3x − 5y = −10?
1 Answer
Isolate for each variable by subbing in
Explanation:
To find the zeros, all we have to do is sub in one variable as
Solving for
This happens when the
3x - 5y = -10
3x - 5(0) = -10
Now we solve for
3x - 0 = -10
3x = -10
x = -10/3
The
Solving for
This happens when the
3x - 5y = -10
3(0) - 5y= -10
Now we solve for
-5y= -10
y = (-10)/-5
y = 2
The
We can graph the equation to check our work.
graph{3x - 5y = -10 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
As we can see, our intercepts are correct.
Hope this helps :)