From the equation y= 3x+18, what is the value of the x-intercept
2 answers:
Answer:
standard form is -3x + y = 18
x-intercept
-3x + 0 = 18
-3x = 18
x = -6
(-6, 0) is the x-intercept
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-intercept is the x-value when y = 0 ---> (x, 0) or the point where the line crosses through the x-axis.
To find the x-intercept, you can substitute/plug in 0 into "y" in the equation:
y = 3x + 18 Plug in 0 into "y" since y = 0, then isolate/get the variable "x" by itself
0 = 3x + 18 Now subtract 18 on both sides
-18 = 3x Divide 3 on both sides to get "x" by itself
-6 = x -6 is the x-intercept
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