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Find the x-intercept and y-intercept

from the following linear equation:
D x + 4y = -56
x-intercept ([?],[]).
y-intercept (I):[])

Find the x-intercept and y-intercept from the following linear equation: D x + 4y-example-1
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User Badallen
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Explanation:

x intercept is when y = 0 and y intercept is when x = 0 hence, x intercept is : x = -56 hence (-56, 0) and y intercept is: 4y = -56 y = -14 hence (0, -14)

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