How do you find the x and y intercept of 3y=2x+24?

1 Answer
Jul 28, 2016

x intercept = -12, #y intercept = +8

Explanation:

The x intercept of a straight line refers to the (signed) distance from the origin of the point where the line intersects the x axis.

Now, all points on the given line must satisfy the equation

3y=2x+24

On the other hand, any point on the x axis must satisfy y=0. Thus, to obtain the x intercept of a straight line we must substitute y=0 in its equation.

This gives

2x+24=0

and thus x=12.

Similarly, substituting x=0 gives the y intercept as +8.

Alternatively, we could have expressed the equation of the straight line in the form xa+yb=1 and directly read off the values of a and b as the x and y intercepts, respectively.

In this case, rearranging and dividing both sides by 24 gives

3y2x=243y2x24=1y8x12=1

or

x12+y8=1