Questions : How do you find the x and y intercepts of a graph from its equation?
Answer:
To find the x-intercept(s), set in the equation and solve for . To find the y-intercept(s), set and solve for .
Additional Information
Absolutely! Here's how to find the x and y intercepts of a graph from its equation:
Understanding Intercepts
- x-intercept: The point where the graph crosses the x-axis. At this point, the y-coordinate is always zero.
- y-intercept: The point where the graph crosses the y-axis.
1 At this point, the x-coordinate is always zero.
Steps to Find Intercepts
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To find the x-intercept(s):
- Substitute y = 0 into the equation.
2 - Solve the equation for x.
- The x-value(s) you find are the x-intercept(s). Write them as (x, 0) coordinates.
- Substitute y = 0 into the equation.
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To find the y-intercept(s):
- Substitute x = 0 into the equation.
3 - Solve the equation for y.
- The y-value(s) you find are the y-intercept(s). Write them as (0, y) coordinates.
- Substitute x = 0 into the equation.
Example
Let's find the intercepts of the equation: 3x + 2y = 6
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x-intercept:
- Substitute y = 0: 3x + 2(0) = 6
- Solve for x: 3x = 6 => x = 2
- x-intercept: (2, 0)
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y-intercept:
- Substitute x = 0: 3(0) + 2y = 6
- Solve for y: 2y = 6 => y = 3
- y-intercept: (0, 3)
Important Notes
- Linear Equations: Linear equations (equations that graph as straight lines) will have at most one x-intercept and one y-intercept.
- Non-linear Equations: More complex equations can have multiple x-intercepts and/or multiple y-intercepts.
- Not all graphs have intercepts: For example, a horizontal line that lies above or below the x-axis will not have an x-intercept.
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