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What are the x and y-intercepts of the line described by this equation? 3x-9y=10.8

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x-intercept: (3.6,0)
y-intercept: (0,1.2)
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Answer: The required x-intercept is (3.6, 0) and y-intercept is (0, -1.2).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line described by the following equation :


3x-9y=10.8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We know that

x-intercept is a point on the line where the line crosses the x-axis and y-intercept is a point where line crosses the y-axis.

On x-axis, y = 0 and on y-axis, x = 0.

If y = 0, then from equation (i), we get


3x-0=10.8\\\\\Rightarrow 3x=10.8\\\\\Rightarrow x=(10.8)/(3)\\\\\Rightarrow x=3.6.

And, if x = 0, then from equation (i), we get


0-9y=10.8\\\\\Rightarrow 9y=-10.8\\\\\Rightarrow y=-(10.8)/(9)\\\\\Rightarrow y=-1.2.

Thus, the required x-intercept is (3.6, 0) and y-intercept is (0, -1.2).

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