Because a line always goes past the y-intercept and x-intercept. It's not always both, it can sometimes just be the x-intercept or the y-intercept.
When a line intersects these points, for example if a line was to intersect the x-axis then y would be equal to 0, and the opposite for the y-axis. If a line was to intersect the y-axis x would be equal to 0.
Therefore by using that knowledge, and the equation of the line [ y=mx+c or y-y1=m(x-x1) ], we can find the equation of our line. Of course you would need the gradient of that line (the value "m").
Answer:
x+6 / 4x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: What is the complete question? Can you comment it?
Step-by-step explanation: I can’t help unless I know what the full question is. Sorry.
Answer: x= -3.25
Step-by-step explanation:
R=4x+6y 11=4x+6(4) 11=4x+ 24 11-24=4x -13=4x -13/4=x x=-3.25
11=4(-3.25)+ 6(4) 11= -13+24