Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 1285741552
ISBN 13: 978-1-28574-155-0

Chapter 12 - Section 12.5 - Equations of Lines and Planes - 12.5 Exercises - Page 832: 43

Answer

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Work Step by Step

Given: $6x-3y+4z=6$ $x$-intercept $6x=6$ $\implies$ $x=1$ $y$-intercept $-3y=6$ $\implies$ $y=-2$ $z$-intercept $4z=6$ $\implies$ $z=\frac{3}{2}$ The graph is depicted as below:
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