Respuesta :
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
2x - y = 3
Where the line crosses the x- axis the y- coordinate is zero. Substitute y = 0 into the equation and solve for x
2x - 0 = 3
2x = 3 ( divide both sides by 2 )
x = [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] ⇒ ([tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex], 0 ) ← x- intercept
Where the line crosses the y- axis the x- coordinate is zero. Substitute x = 0 into the equation and solve for y
0 - y = 3 ( multiply both sides by - 1 )
y = - 3 ⇒ (0, - 3 ) ← y- intercept
Answer:
(1.5, 0) and (0, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
You ask for x-intercept and y-intercept.
x-intercept is for y = 0
y-intercept is for x = 0.
Calculate:
x-intercept
put y = 0 to the equation of a line:
2x - 0 = 3
2x = 3 divide both sides by 2
x = 1.5
y-intercept
put x = 0 to the equation of a line:
2(0) - y = 3
0 - y = 3
-y = 3 change the signs
y = -3