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  • 23-10-2014
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Find the x- and y intercepts2x+3y+16 = 5y+4x

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  • 23-10-2014
To find the x-intercept you plug in 0 for y and solve.
2x+0+16=0+4x (subtract 2x) 16=2x (divide by 2) x=8 The x-intercept is (8,0)
To find the y-intercept you plug in 0 for x and solve.
0+3y+16=5y+0 (subtract 2y) 16=2y (divide by 2) y=8 The y-intercept is (0,8)
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