How do you find the x and y intercepts for 5x -2y -6 =0?

1 Answer

x-intercept (6/5, 0)
y-intercept (0,-3)

Explanation:

The way to find intercepts is simple. All we need to do is first set one variable to zero. Let say we start with y=0 then solve for the x-intercept. After which, set x=0 then solve for y-intercept.

Let us do it.

5x-2y-6=0

Set y=0 from the original equation

5x-2y-6=0

5x-2(0)-6=0

5x-0-6=0

5x=6

(5x)/5=6/5

(cancel5x)/cancel5=6/5

x=6/5=1.2

Now, Set x=0 in the original equation 5x-2y-6=0

5(0)-2y-6=0

0-2y-6=0
-2y=6

(-2y)/(-2)=6/(-2)

(cancel(-2)y)/cancel(-2)=6/(-2)

y=6/(-2)

y=-3

Kindly see the graph of 5x-2y-6=0
We can see that the line intersects with the axes at (6/5, 0) and (0, -3)#

graph{5x-2y-6=0[-20,20,-10,10]}

God bless....I hope the explanation is useful.