How do you find the x and y intercepts for y= -3x-9?

2 Answers

the x-intercept =(-3, 0)
the y-intercept =(0, -9)

Explanation:

To solve for the x-intercept, set y=0 then solve for x

y=-3x-9
0=-3x-9
3x=-9

x=-3 when y=0

therefore (-3, 0) is the x-intercept

To solve for the y-intercept, set x=0 then solve for y

y=-3x-9
y=-3(0)-9
y=-9 when x=0

therefore (0, -9) is the y-intercept

God bless....I hope the explanation is useful.

Apr 23, 2016

y_("intercept")=-9->(x,y)->(0,-9)

x_("intercept")=-3->(x,y)->(-3,0)

Explanation:

Reading directly from the equation:

color(blue)(y_("intercept")=-9)

The graph crosses the x-axis when y=0

Substituting y=0 gives#

0=-3x-9

Add color(blue)(9) to both sides

color(brown)(0color(blue)(+9)=-3x-9color(blue)(+9))

9=-3x+0

Divide both sides by color(blue)(3)

color(brown)(9/(color(blue)(3))=(-3)/(color(blue)(3))xx x)

But 9/3=3" and "(-3)/3=-1

=>3=(-1)xx x

-x=3

Multiply both sides by (-1)

x=-3

color(blue)(x_("intercept")=-3)
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Tony B