What are the intercepts of #-8y+4x=9#?
1 Answer
Jan 1, 2016
The intercepts are the points at which the function crosses the axis.
Explanation:
This means that, at such points, one of the coordinates of the intersection point, by definition, HAS to be zero. That is so because when a coordinate is zero, it means the point lies on the axis.
If
If
The intercepts are, then,
graph{-8y+4x=9 [-3.99, 3.987, -1.994, 1.994]}