What is the y-intercept for the graph of this line? 3x - 5y = 6 - 6
2 answers:
Simplify the expression:
3x - 5y = 6 - 6
3x - 5y = 0
Change from standard form [ ax + by = c ] to slope intercept form [ y = mx + b ].
3x - 5y = 0
3x - 3x - 5y = 0 - 3x
-5y = -3x
-5y/-5 = -3x/-5
y = -3/5x
This equation doesn't have a "b" variable so that means that the y-intercept is (0, 0)
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The right side of the equation is 6-6 which equals 0.
So the equation could be written as 3x-5y = 0
Since the right side of the equation is zero both the x and y intercepts are (0,0)
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