How do you find the intercepts for 4x + 3y = 12?

1 Answer
Jul 10, 2015

x intercept = 3
y intercept =4

Explanation:

The x intercept is the value of x at the point where a graph of the equation crosses the x-axis. The x axis is the line along which y=0.
Therefore the x intercept is the value of x when y is set to 0 in the equation.
color(white)("XXXX")4x+3(0) = 12
color(white)("XXXX")color(white)("XXXX")rArr x = 3

Similarly, the y intercept is the value of y at the point where a graph of the equation crosses the y-axis. The y axis is the line along which x=0.
Therefore the y intercept is the value of y when x is set to 0 in the equation.
color(white)("XXXX")4(0)+3y = 12
color(white)("XXXX")color(white)("XXXX")rArr y = 4