How do you find the x and y intercept of 0.2x+3.2y=12.8?

1 Answer
Sep 30, 2016

x intercept: (64,0)
y intercept: (0,4)

Explanation:

The axis intercepts are, as the name suggests, points on the given axis. So, the x intercept must be a point on the x axis, and the y intercept must be a point on the y axis.

By definition, a point lays on the x axis if its y coordinate equals zero, and vice versa. Let's use these conditions to find the results:

  • For the x intercept, we need to set y=0:

0.2x+3.2y=12.80.2x+3.2(0)=12.80.2x=12.8

From here, we can easily solve for x:

x=12.80.2=64

And since we already knew that y=0, if x=64 our point will be (64,0)

  • For the y intercept, we do exactly the opposite: we know that our point will be of the form (0,y), and we need to find y, setting x=0: after cancelling the x coefficient, the equation becomes

3.2y=12.8y=12.83.2=4