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The y-intercept of the graph defined by the relation y-2=3(x-3) is?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-12 20:40:08

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The y-intercept of the graph defined by the relation y-2=3(x-3) is?

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give the equation of a line that has a.) no y intercepts b.) one x intercept and one y intercept c.) an infinite number of y intercepts

  • Anonymous

    To find the y-intercept, set x=0 y-2 = 3(0-3) y-2 = -9 y = -9+2 y= -7 (0,-7) is the y-intercept or the y-intercept is -7

  • Anonymous

    B) one x-intercept and one y-intercept. All non-vertical and non-horizontal lines are guaranteed to have one of each intercept.

  • Anonymous

    y = -7 a) x = 2 b) y = x+1 c) x = 0

  • Anonymous

    Find the value of y when x equals zero. Substitute zero in for x and then solve for y. y-2 = 3(x-3) y-2 = 3(0-3) y-2 = -9 y = -9+2 y = -7 Hope this helps.

  • Anonymous

    b. y - 2 = 3(x-3) ==> y = 3x - 9 + 2 ==> y = 3x - 7 y -intercept when x = 0 so y = -7 (intercept is (0,-7)) examples... a. x = 5 b. 7 = 3x - 7 c. x = 0

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