Concept explainers
To find: The x-intercepts and y-intercepts.
Answer to Problem 43RE
Thex-intercept is 4 and y-intercept is 6.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
For obtaining the x-intercept, let y = 0 in the equation and solve for x.
Multiply by 2 on both sides of the equation.
So, the x-intercept is 4 and a point on the graph of the equation is
For obtaining the y-intercept, let x = 0 in the equation and solve for x.
Multiply by 3 on both sides of the equation.
So, the y-intercept is 6 and a point on the graph of the equation is
The line can be graphed by plotting the points and drawing a line passing through them.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the x-intercept is 4 and y-intercept is 6.
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