How do you find the x and y intercepts for y = -2x + 3?

2 Answers
Mar 29, 2018

see a step solution process below;

Explanation:

y = - 2x + 3

Since the origin point of intersection is always zero, hence we would use its origin point to locate their intercepts.

To find the intercept of x, let y = 0

y = -2x + 3, where y = 0

0 = -2x + 3

2x = 3

x = 3/2 = 1.5

Similarly, to find the intercept of y, let x = 0

y = -2x + 3, where x = 0

y = -2(0) + 3

y = 0 + 3

y = 3

Hence the x and y intercepts of the equation are 1.5 and 3 respectively..

Mar 29, 2018

"x-intercept "=3/2," y-intercept "=3

Explanation:

"to find the intercepts"

• " let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept"

• " let y = 0, in the equation for x-intercept"

x=0rArry=0+3=3larrcolor(red)"y-intercept"

y=0rArr-2x+3=0rArrx=3/2larrcolor(red)"x-intercept"
graph{-2x+3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}