Finding the “X” and “Y” intercepts using an equation.
Step 1: To find the “X” intercept you have to insert a zero for the “Y”, F(Y) = 0.
Step 2: Take the zero out of the equation.
Step 3: Isolate the the “X”
Step 4: Solve the equation = 11 – 5.
Step 5. Write out answer.
Step 6: Find the lowest common multiple (LCM).
Step 7: Solve to find “X”
Step 8: Write out the coordinates.
Step 1: To find the “Y” intercept you have to insert a zero for the “X”, F(X) = 0.
Step 2: Take the zero out of the equation.
Step 3: Isolate the the “Y”
Step 4: Solve the equation = 6 – 5.
Step 5: Write out answer.
Step 6: Find the LCM.
Step 7: Solve to find “Y”
Step 8: Write out the coordinates.
Finding the “X” and “Y” intercepts using an equation.
Step 1: To find the “X” intercept you have to insert a zero for the “Y”, F(Y) = 0.
Step 2: Take the zero out of the equation.
Step 3: Isolate the the “X”
Step 4: Solve the equation = 17 +7.
Step 5. Write out answer.
Step 6: Find the LCM.
Step 7: Solve to find “X”
Step 7: Solve to find “X”
Step 8: Write out the coordinates.
Step 1: To find the “Y” intercept you have to insert a zero for the “X”, F(X) = 0.
Step 2: Take the zero out of the equation.
Step 3: Isolate the the “Y”
Step 4: Solve the equation = 17 +7.
Step 5. Write out answer.
Step 6: Find the LCM.
Step 7: Solve to find “Y”
Step 8: Write out the coordinates.