x-intercept means f(x) = 0
(x-8)(x+9) = 0 ⇒ x = 8 or x = - 9
There are two points which are x-intercepts. They are (8,0) and (-9,0).
Sometimes it will, and sometimes it won't.
I reason as follows:
(21 + x) + (30 + 2x) = 51 + 3x has an 'x' term
(42 + x) + (30 - x) = 72 has no 'x' term.
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[ Explanation ]
- System Of Equations

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- Isolate x for x + x + 10 = 10: x = 0
For y = 10
Substitute x = 0
Y = 0 + 10
0 + 10 = 10
y = 10
X = 0
Y = 10
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Answer:
the equation is y = ax + b (a ≠ 0)
see in the graph, the line passed through (0;3) and (1;5)
=>b = 3
a + b = 5
<=> a = 2
b = 3
=> the equation is y = 2x + 3
Step-by-step explanation: