Algebra: A Combined Approach (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321726391
ISBN 13: 978-0-32172-639-1

Chapter 3 - Section 3.3 - Intercepts - Exercise Set - Page 223: 35

Answer

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Work Step by Step

$-x+10y=11$ Let $x=0$ (y-intercept) $-x+10y=11$ $-0+10y=11$ $10y=11$ $10y/10 =11/10$ $y= 11/10$ $(0,11/10)$ Let $y=0$ $-x+10y=11$ $-x+10*0=11$ $-x + 0 = 11$ $-x = 11$ $-x*-1 = 11*-1$ $x = -11$ $(-11,0)$ Let $x=-1$ $-x+10y=11$ $-(-1)+10y=11$ $1+10y = 11$ $10y = 10$ $10y/10 = 10/10$ $y=1$ $(-1,1)$
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