MelanieM428182 MelanieM428182
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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Find the y - intercept of the equation -7x - 5y = -140

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MarrickZ569093 MarrickZ569093
  • 03-11-2022

Given -

-7x - 5y = -140

To Find -

The y-intercept of the equation =?

Step-by-Step Explanation -

The Y-intercept is a point where the graph of the equation cuts the y-axis.

At y-axis x = 0.

So, we know that at y-intercept x = 0

Put x = 0 in -7x - 5y = -140

= -7(0) - 5y = -140

= -5y = -140

= y = 140/4

y = 28

Final Answer -

The y-intercept of the equation = (0, 28)

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