Respuesta :
the x intercept is when y=0, in this case ax=c =>x=c/a
the y intercept is when x=0, in this case by=c =>y=c/b
the slope: by=-ax+c =>y=(-a/b)x+(c/b), so the slope is -a/b, the y intercept is c/b, which matches the answer in the second line.
the y intercept is when x=0, in this case by=c =>y=c/b
the slope: by=-ax+c =>y=(-a/b)x+(c/b), so the slope is -a/b, the y intercept is c/b, which matches the answer in the second line.
The equation represents a linear function.
- The x-intercept is: [tex]\mathbf{x = \frac ca}[/tex]
- The y-intercept is: [tex]\mathbf{y = \frac cb}[/tex]
- The slope is : [tex]\mathbf{Slope = - \frac ab }[/tex]
The equation is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{a x + b y = c}[/tex]
Set y to 0, to calculate the x-intercept
[tex]\mathbf{ax + b \times 0 = c}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{ax = c}[/tex]
Divide by a
[tex]\mathbf{x = \frac ca}[/tex]
Hence, the x-intercept is: [tex]\mathbf{x = \frac ca}[/tex]
Set x to 0, to calculate the y-intercept
[tex]\mathbf{a\times 0 + b y= c}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{by = c}[/tex]
Divide by b
[tex]\mathbf{y = \frac cb}[/tex]
Hence, the y-intercept is: [tex]\mathbf{y = \frac cb}[/tex]
Recall that: [tex]\mathbf{a x + b y = c}[/tex]
Subtract ax from both sides
[tex]\mathbf{by = - ax+c }[/tex]
Divide both sides b
[tex]\mathbf{y = - \frac ab x+\frac bc }[/tex]
The slope of the equation is the coefficient of x
Hence, the slope is : [tex]\mathbf{Slope = - \frac ab }[/tex]
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