Question
Question: How do you find the x and y intercept of \(9x + 8y = - 24\)?...
How do you find the x and y intercept of 9x+8y=−24?
Solution
Intercept can be defined as the line which intersects the x-axis or the y-axis. In the standard formula y=mx+bwhere b is the intercept of the given equation. There is y-intercept when x is equal to zero and x-intercept when y is equal to zero.
Complete step by step answer:
First of all we will find the “x” intercepts which occur on “x” axis when y=0, so find the value for x.
Take the given expression: 9x+8y=−24
Place x=0in the above equation.
8y=−24
Now, take the co-efficient on the opposite side and make the subject “x”. term multiplicative on one side if moved to the opposite side then it goes to the denominator.
⇒y=−824
Removing common factors from the numerator and the denominator.
⇒y=−3
So, the y-intercept is at the (0,−3) ….. (A)
Now, similarly for the x intercepts when y=0
Take the given expression: 9x+8y=−24
Place y=0in the above equation.
9x+8(0)=−24
Simplify the above equation and also apply that when zero is multiplied with any number gives zero as the resultant value.
9x=−24
Term multiplicative on one side if moved to the opposite side then it goes to the denominator.
x=−924 x=−38
So, the x-intercept is at the origin (−38,0) … (B)
Hence, the equations (A) and (B) are the required solution.
Note: Always remember the standard form of the linear equation, slope and intercept equation as the y intercept depends on the standard equation. Also, know the basic identities to simplify the equation such as zero when multiplied with any number always gives the resultant value as zero.