What are the intercepts of the line y=9/2x - 4?

1 Answer
May 9, 2018

The y-intercept for the given line is (0,-4).

The x-intercept is (8/9,0) or (0.889,0).

Explanation:

Find the intercepts:

y=9/2x-4

This is a linear equation in slope-intercept form:

y=mx+b,

where:

m is the slope (9/2) and b is the y-intercept (-4).

Y-intercept: value of y when x=0.

By definition, the y-intercept for the given line is (0,-4).

X-intercept: value of x when y=0.

Substitute 0 for y and solve for x.

0=9/2x-4

Add 4 to both sides.

4=9/2x

Multiply both sides by 2.

8=9x

Divide both sides by 9.

8/9=x

The x-intercept is (8/9,0) or (0.889,0).

You can graph the given line by plotting the x- and y-intercepts and drawing a straight line through them.

graph{y=9/2x-4 [-9.77, 10.23, -7.61, 2.39]}