What are the intercepts of the line 2y=x+1?

2 Answers
Oct 16, 2015

I found:
(1,0)
(0,12)

Explanation:

x-intercept:
set y=0
you get:
0=x+1
so x=1

y-intercept:
set x=0
you get:
2y=1
so y=12

Oct 16, 2015

(x,y)(0,12) and (1,0)

Explanation:

The final answers are at parts ( 2 ) and ( 3 )

Before you can determine the intercepts you need to manipulate the equation so that you only have y on the left hand side of the equals sign and everything else on the other side.
To isolate y and still maintain balance multiply both sides by 12

Step1. 12(2y)=12(x+1)

22y=12x+12

But 22=1 giving;

y=12x+12 .........................( 1 )

Now to find the intercepts:

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Step2. The graph crosses the x-axis at y=0

Substitute y=0 in (1) giving:

0=12x+12

Add 12x to both sides so that you may part isolate x

(0)+12x=(12x+12)+12x

12x=12

Multiply both sides by 2 giving:

x=1
so one of the points where it crosses is at y=0,x=1 ......( 2 )

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Step3. The graph crosses the y-axis at x=0

Substituting y = 0 in equation ( 1 ) gives:

y=12 ....................( 3 )
so the other point where it crosses is at y=12,x=0 .......( 3 )