How do you find the x and y intercept of y-3/5x-12?

1 Answer
May 28, 2017

Assumption: The expression should be an equation and of the form
y=3/5x-12

y-intercept->(x,y)=(0,-12)
x-intercept->(x,y)=(20,0)

Explanation:

y-intercept is the same as the constant ->y=-12

That is because the y-intercept is at x=0
y=3/5(0)-12" "=" "12

y-intercept->(x,y)=(0,-12)

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x-intercept is at y=0

=>y=0=3/5x-12

Add 12 to both sides

12=3/5x

Multiply both sides by 5/3

5/3xx 12=3/5xx5/3xx x

5xx12/3=1xx1xx x

20=x

x-intercept->(x,y)=(20,0)