How do you find the intercepts for 2x+5=y?

1 Answer
Jul 9, 2015

X-intercept is -2.5.
Y-intercept is 5

Explanation:

This problem is about finding the points of intersection between a straight line (a graph) defined by a function 2x+5=y and axis of coordinates.

graph{2x+5 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

A point of intersection of our graph with the horizontal X-axis is called the X-intercept and is characterized by a specific value of X-coordinate when Y-coordinate equals to 0.
So, what is the value of x if 2x+5=0?
The answer is x=-2.5.
Therefore, X-intercept is -2.5.

A point of intersection of our graph with the vertical Y-axis is called the Y-intercept and is characterized by a specific value of Y-coordinate when X-coordinate equals to 0.
So, what is the value of y if 2*0+5=y?
The answer is y=5.
Therefore, Y-intercept is 5.