How do you find the x and y intercepts of 2x-y=10?

1 Answer

x=5 and y=-10
graph{2x-10 [-5, 10, -15, 5]}
(the graph has been scaled to show the intercepts and does not accurately depict the slope)

Explanation:

Put the equation into double-intercept form.
(x/a)+(y/b)=1
where a is the x-intercept and b is the y-intercept

Original equation:
2x-y=10
Divide all parts by 10:
((2x)/10)+((-1y)/10)=(10/10)

And here is the finished product!
(x/5)+(y/-10)=1

So the answer is...
x=5 and y=-10