Algebra Problems? Help?

1) Where does y= 1/3x -12 cross the y-axis?

2) What is the x-intercept of the line defined by 4x-7y=24

3) Does the point (1, -1/4) lie on the line defined by 4x+8y=-2

Please answer any of these questions. You don't have to answer all of them; at least just one. I would prefer all of them answered. Please explain how you got your answer too. Thank you. ^.^

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  • Hi,

    1) Where does y= 1/3x -12 cross the y-axis?

    Let x = 0. The equation becomes:

    y= 1/3x -12

    y= 1/3(0) -12

    y = 0 - 12

    y = -12

    It crosses at (0,-12). <==ANSWER

    2) What is the x-intercept of the line defined by 4x-7y=24

    To find the x intercept, let y = 0, and solve.

    4x - 7y = 24

    4x - 7(0) = 24

    4x - 0 = 24

    4x = 24

    x = 6

    The x intercept is (6,0). <==ANSWER

    3) Does the point (1, -1/4) lie on the line defined by 4x+8y=-2

    4x + 8y = -2

    4(1) + 8(-1/4) = -2

    4 + -2 = -2

    2 = -2 <==not true, so (1, -1/4) is not a solution.

    I hope that helps!! :-)

  • 1)y=(1/3)x-12

    (1/3)x-12=0 (set equation equal to 0)

    (1/3)x=12 (isolate the x)

    x=36

    2)4x-7y=24

    4x-7(0)=24 (substitute y for 0)

    4x=24

    x=6

    3)4x+8y=-2

    4(1)+8(-1/4)=-2 (Substitute values)

    4-2=-2 (false statement because 4-2=2)

  • 1) -12

    2) 6

    3) 4 - 2 = 2

    No it doesn't

  • for the first one you take x = 0

    y = -12

    so the line will cross y axis at ( 0, -12)

  • number 1 is in y= mx + b (slope intercept form). m is the slope and b would be the y- intercept. So wouldnt -12 be the y-intercept? and 1/3 be the slope? I think thats what you're asking, im not sure if i answered it?

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