How do you find the x and y intercepts of 14-3x=7y?

1 Answer
Feb 14, 2017

x-intercept: -14/3color(white)("XXX")y-intercept: 2

Explanation:

For all points on the Y-axis, x=0
The y-intercept is the value of y where the graph of the relation crosses the Y-axis.
Stated another way, the y-intercept is the value of y given by the relationship when x=0
If color(red)x=color(red)0
then 14-3color(red)x=7y
rarr 14=7y
rarr y=2
So the y-intercept is 2 (that is the point (x,y)=(0,2))

Similarly the x-intercept is the value of x given by the relationship when y=0
If color(blue)y=color(blue)0
then 14-3x=7color(blue)y
rarr 14-3x=0
rarr x=-14/3
So the x-intercept is -14/3 (that is the point (x,y)=(-14/3,0))