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How do you find the x intercept of an equation? - Answers

To find the x intercept of an equation, simply plug in 0 for the y value, and solve for x (at the point where the line crosses the x axis, y will be equal to 0).Ex/2y + 3x = 213x = -2y + 21 (move y to opposite side)3x = -2(0) + 21 (plug in 0 for y)3x = 0 + 21 (multiply)3x = 21 (add 0 and 21)x = 7 (divide both sides by 3 to be left with only an x)For this line, the point where the line intercepts the x axis is (7,0).



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To find the x intercept of an equation, simply plug in 0 for the y value, and solve for x (at the point where the line crosses the x axis, y will be equal to 0).Ex/2y + 3x = 213x = -2y + 21 (move y to opposite side)3x = -2(0) + 21 (plug in 0 for y)3x = 0 + 21 (multiply)3x = 21 (add 0 and 21)x = 7 (divide both sides by 3 to be left with only an x)For this line, the point where the line intercepts the x axis is (7,0).



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How do you find the x intercept of an equation? - Answers

To find the x intercept of an equation, simply plug in 0 for the y value, and solve for x (at the point where the line crosses the x axis, y will be equal to 0).Ex/2y + 3x = 213x = -2y + 21 (move y to opposite side)3x = -2(0) + 21 (plug in 0 for y)3x = 0 + 21 (multiply)3x = 21 (add 0 and 21)x = 7 (divide both sides by 3 to be left with only an x)For this line, the point where the line intercepts the x axis is (7,0).

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      To find the x intercept of an equation, simply plug in 0 for the y value, and solve for x (at the point where the line crosses the x axis, y will be equal to 0).Ex/2y + 3x = 213x = -2y + 21 (move y to opposite side)3x = -2(0) + 21 (plug in 0 for y)3x = 0 + 21 (multiply)3x = 21 (add 0 and 21)x = 7 (divide both sides by 3 to be left with only an x)For this line, the point where the line intercepts the x axis is (7,0).
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