How do you find the x and y intercept of y=-4.7x+1.2y=4.7x+1.2?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2017

See the entire solution process below:

Explanation:

y-INTERCEPT) To find the y-intercept, set xx equal to 00 and calculate yy;

y = -4.7x + 1.2y=4.7x+1.2 becomes:

y = (-4.7 xx 0) + 1.2y=(4.7×0)+1.2

y = 0 + 1.2y=0+1.2

y = 1.2y=1.2

The y-intercept is 1.21.2 or (0, 1.2)(0,1.2)

x-INTERCEPT) To find the x-intercept, set yy equal to 00 and solve for xx;

y = -4.7x + 1.2y=4.7x+1.2 becomes:

0 = -4.7x + 1.20=4.7x+1.2

0 - color(red)(1.2) = -4.7x + 1.2 - color(red)(1.2)01.2=4.7x+1.21.2

-1.2 = -4.7x + 01.2=4.7x+0

-1.2 = -4.7x1.2=4.7x

(-1.2)/color(red)(-4.7) = (-4.7x)//color(red)(-4.7)1.24.7=(4.7x)/4.7

(-1.2)/color(red)(-4.7) = (-4.7x)/color(red)(-4.7)1.24.7=4.7x4.7

0.255 = (color(red)(cancel(color(black)(-4.7)))x)/cancel(color(red)(-4.7))

0.255 = x

x = 0.255 rounded to the nearest thousandth

The x-intercept is 0.255 or (0.255, 0)