How do you find the x and y intercept of y =x-14y=x14?

1 Answer
May 8, 2018

x-intercept: (14, 0)(14,0)
y-intercept: (0, -14)(0,14)

Explanation:

x-intercept: ((x-value, 0) rarr,0) Where the graph intersects the x-axis

y-intercept: ((y-value, 0) rarr,0) Where the graph intersects the y-axis

Since the equation is in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b rarr my=mx+bm is the slope and bb is the y-intercept), the y-intercept is (0, b)(0,b)

The y-intercept is (0, -14)(0,14).

To find the x-intercept, plug in 00 for yy and solve for xx:

0=x-140=x14

x=14x=14

(14, 0)(14,0)