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

1 Answer
Jul 7, 2017

x-intercept = 1.5, y-intercept =-3

Explanation:

To find an x-intercept, find where the graph of y=2x-3 intercepts the x-axis. When a graph intercepts the x-axis, y=0, so you can substitute 0 for y.

y=2x-3
0=2x-3
3=2x
x=1.5

Similarly, you can find the y-intercept by determining where the graph intercepts the y-axis. At this point x=0, so substitute 0 for x.

y=2x-3
y=2(0)-3
y=0-3
y=-3

The x-intercept is 1.5, and the y-intercept is -3.

You can verify this by graphing the function:
graph{2x-3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}