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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-28

What is the x-intercept for the equation [tex]6x - y = 30[/tex]?

Asked by myareaves

Answer (3)

t h e x − in t erce pt : 6 x − y = 30 6 x = y + 30 / : 6 x = 6 1 ​ y + 6 30 ​ x = 6 1 ​ y + 5 y = 0 x = 6 1 ​ ⋅ 0 + 5 x = 5 ( 5 , 0 )

Answered by Lilith | 2024-06-10

The x intercept is when the y value is 0. To find it, we just set y = 0 in the equation
6x - y = 30 6x - 0 = 30 x = 30 / 6 x = 5
So the x intercept is (5, 0)

Answered by gabe05 | 2024-06-10

The x-intercept of the equation 6 x − y = 30 is found by substituting y = 0 , which gives x = 5 . Therefore, the x-intercept is ( 5 , 0 ) .
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Answered by Lilith | 2024-10-01