Find the intercepts of the line.
x+y=5
I know this problem looks extra easy, but I suck at this soooo help?
x+y=5
I know this problem looks extra easy, but I suck at this soooo help?
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x + y = 5
in slope-intercept form:
y = -x + 5
y-intercept = (0,5)
setting y = 0:
0 = -x + 5
x = 5
x-intercept = (5,0)
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in slope-intercept form:
y = -x + 5
y-intercept = (0,5)
setting y = 0:
0 = -x + 5
x = 5
x-intercept = (5,0)
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remember it always has to be in the form of y=mx+b
x+y=5 (bring x to the other side, making it negative)
y=-x+5
Good luck!
x+y=5 (bring x to the other side, making it negative)
y=-x+5
Good luck!
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x - x + y = 5 - x
y = - x + 5
The graph is gonna be a negative graph. So line goes from right to left..
y = - x + 5
The graph is gonna be a negative graph. So line goes from right to left..
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rearrange prob
y=5-x
when x=0 y=5 y intercept =5
when y=0 x=5 xintercept=5
y=5-x
when x=0 y=5 y intercept =5
when y=0 x=5 xintercept=5
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y=0
x+0=5
x=5
(5,0)
and
x=0
0+y=5
y=5
(0,5)
maybe!!!
x+0=5
x=5
(5,0)
and
x=0
0+y=5
y=5
(0,5)
maybe!!!
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y=-x+5
if y=0 x=5
if y=3 x=2
if y=5 x=0
if y=9 x=-4
if y=-3 x= 8
etc
if y=0 x=5
if y=3 x=2
if y=5 x=0
if y=9 x=-4
if y=-3 x= 8
etc
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(0,-5)
(-5,0)
(-5,0)