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aalyn [17]
3 years ago
15

What are the intercepts of the line 3x – 15y = 60?   A. x-intercept: –4; y-intercept: 20   B. x-intercept: –3; y-intercept: 15  

C. x-intercept: 20; y-intercept: –4   D. x-intercept: 5; y-intercept: 20
Mathematics
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
7 0
<span>3x – 15y = 60

y-intercept x = 0</span>
3(0)– 15y = 60
-15y = 60
y = -4

x-intercept y = 0
3x– 15(0) = 60
3x = 60
x  =20

answer :

<span>C. x-intercept: 20; y-intercept: –4</span>
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