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Example Question #782 : Act Math
What is the -coordinate of the point in the standard
coordinate plane at which the two lines
and
intersect?
Example Question #783 : Act Math
What is the -intercept of the line in the standard
coordinate plane that goes through the points
and
?
The answer is .
The slope of the line is determined by calculating the change in over the change in
.
The point-slope form of the equation for the line is then
. The
-intercept is determined by setting
and solving for
. This simplifies to
which shows that
is the
-interecept.
Example Question #1 : How To Find X Or Y Intercept
What are the and
-intercepts of the line defined by the equation:
To find the intercepts of a line, we must set the and
values equal to zero and then solve.
Example Question #784 : Act Math
In the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, a circle has the equation . At what points does the circle intersect the x-axis?
The generic equation of a circle is (x - x0)2 + (y - y0)2 = r2, where (x0, y0) are the coordinates of the center and r is the radius.
In this case, the circle is centered at the origin with a radius of 8. Therefore the circle hits all points that are a distance of 8 from the origin, which results in coordinates of (8,0) and (-8,0) on the x-axis.
Example Question #785 : Act Math
What is the y-intercept of a line that passes through the point with slope of
?
Point-slope form follows the format y - y1 = m(x - x1).
Using the given point and slope, we can use this formula to get the equation y - 8 = -2(x + 5).
From here, we can find the y-intercept by setting x equal to zero and solving.
y - 8 = -2(0 + 5)
y - 8 = -2(5) = -10
y = -2
Our y-intercept will be (0,-2).
Example Question #786 : Act Math
Given the linear equation below, what are the x- and y-intercepts, respectively?
To find the x-intercept we will need to plug in zero for the y-value.
The x-intercept will be .
To find the y-intercept we will need to plug in zero for the x-value.
The y-intercept will be .
Example Question #787 : Act Math
At what point do the lines and
intersect?
Short way:
The lines intersect somewhere because they have different slopes. Because they have the same y-intercept, they must intersect at that point.
Long way using substitution:
Plug this into
Find
Example Question #1 : How To Find X Or Y Intercept
Find the -intercept(s) for the following equation:
To find the intercepts,
is set equal to
. This yields:
And finally
It is important to realize that both and
must be included because
is also equal to
. Finally, these are put into their point forms,
and
.
Example Question #12 : X And Y Intercept
What is the largest x-intercept of ?
There are no x intercepts for this equation.
To find the x-intercepts of an equation, you can just set the y value of the equation equal to zero. Thus you get, for our data:
Now, you can divide everything by to simplify your equation:
Luckily, this is an easy equation to factor:
Based on this, you know that the two intercepts must be where and
. Thus, the largest intercept is
.
Example Question #13 : X And Y Intercept
What is the sum of the x-intercepts of ?
To find the x-intercepts of an equation, you can set its y value equal to zero. Thus, you get for our equation:
Now, factor out all common factors:
From this, you can further factor:
Thus, the x-intercepts of our equation are ,
, and
. The sum of these values is
.
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