How do you find the x and y intercepts for f(x) = -3x-2?

1 Answer
Aug 11, 2016

y-intercept: -2

x-intercept: -2/3

Explanation:

Note that f(x) is equivalent to y.

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The y-intercept is the value on the Y-axis where the function crosses the Y-axis. Since the Y-axis is the collection of points where x=0, it follows that the y-intercept is the value of the function when x=0.

Evaluating f(x)=-3x-2 when x=0:
color(white)("XXX")f(0)=-3(0)-2=-2
So the y-intercept is at (-2)

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Similarly, the x-intercept is the value of x when y=0 (or equivalently when f(x)=0

Evaluating f(x)=-3x-2 when f(x)=0
color(white)("XXX")0=-3x-2

color(white)("XXX")rarr -3x=2

color(white)("XXX")rarr x=-2/3
So the x-intercept is at (-2/3)

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