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Find the x-intercept of the following equation. Simplify the answer.

5x − y = –7

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User Castaldi
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Answer:

The x-intercept is -7/5.

Explanation:

Firstly, you must know what is intercept. Intercept is the line where it touches the axis. When a line touches the one axis, the other axis must be zero. So in this question, it given to us to find the x-intercept which means that y coordinate is zero. We have to let y equals to zero and solve for the value of x :

Let y = 0,

5x - y = -7

5x - 0 = -7

5x = -7

x = -7/5(improper fraction) or -1 2/5(mixed no.)

Find the x-intercept of the following equation. Simplify the answer. 5x − y = –7-example-1
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User Ayoub Benayache
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Answer: x intercept= (-7/5,0) y intercept= (0.7)

Explanation:

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User FelipeOliveira
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