How do you find the x and y intercepts for 3x+2y=1?

2 Answers

x-intecept = 13 , y-intercept = 12

Explanation:

If you write the equation as follows :

2y=3x+1

y=3x2+12

And compare it to the slope intercept form of linear equations,
You find that y-intercept is 12.

And If you do this :

3x=2y+1

x=2y3+13

Here, the x - intercept is 13.

See in the graph:

graph{3x + 2y = 1 [-1.199, 1.202, -0.599, 0.601]}

May 9, 2017

Intercept on x-axis is 13 and on y-axis is 12

Explanation:

There are two ways of doing this.

One - If a line has intercepts a on x-axis and b on y-axis, then its equation is xa+yb=1

Now we can write 3x+2y=1

as x13+y12=1

Hence, intercept on x-axis is 13 and on y-axis is 12

Two - We can find x intercept by putting y=0 and y intercept by putting x=0 (this method is applicable even on non-linear equations.

Putting y=0 we get 3x=1 or x=13 and putting x=0, we get 2y=1 or y=12.

Hence, intercept on x-axis is 13 and on y-axis is 12

graph{3x+2y=1 [-2.532, 2.47, -0.96, 1.54]}