1. When a point falls directly on the x-axis, it is called a(n) A. x-intercept B. x-axis C. y-intercept D. y-axis 2. What is first step in graphing an equation using x- and y- intercepts? A. Put 1 in for x. B. Find the x- and y-intercepts. C. Draw a line connecting the x and y axes. 3. What is the x-intercept of this equation? 2x - 3y = 4 A. 3 B. 4 C. 2 4. Identify the ordered pair below that is an x-intercept. A. (0,5) B. (5,5) C. (-5,0) D. (-5,-5)
1.A ? 2.B ? 3.C ?
4 C
Help please..
All your answers and matricked's answer are correct.
5. Identify the ordered pair below that is a y-intercept. A. (0,5) B. (5,5) C. (-5,0) D. (-5,-5) 6. Identify the ordered pair below that is BOTH an x-intercept AND a y-intercept. A. (3,3) B. (3,0) C. (0,3) D. (0,0)
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A y-intercept lies on the y-axis, so its x-coordinate is zero. It looks like this (0,a). An x-intercept lies on the x-axis, so its y-coordinate is zero. It lloks like this (a,0)
For 5. you need an ordered pair with 0 in for x. Try it. For 6. you need an ordered pair with zero for both x and y.
A
That's 5. correct
6 is B OR C i think
For a y-intercept you need x = 0. For x-intercept you need y = 0. For x and y intercept, you need both x and y to be zero. Which point in 6. has both an x-value and a y-value of 0?
just a sec
d
I believe D
correct
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