University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)

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Chapter Appendices - Section A.3 - Lines and Circles - Exercises - Page AP-15: 16

Answer

x-intercept: $\quad 4$ y-intercept: $\quad 3$ .

Work Step by Step

The x-intercept is the value at which the graph crosses the x-axis, (the y-coordinate is 0) $3x+4(0)=12$ $3x=12$ $x=4$ The y-intercept is the value at which the graph crosses the y-axis, (the y-coordinate is 0) $3(0)+4y=12$ $4y=12$ $y=3$ Draw a line through $(4,0)$ and $(0,3).$
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