Question
Question: Which of the following points on the XY - graph is the x- intercept of the equation \(y = 2x - 8\)? ...
Which of the following points on the XY - graph is the x- intercept of the equation y=2x−8?
A. (0,4)
B. (0,41)
C. (4,0)
D. (−4,0)
E. (−41,0)
Solution
We can take an arbitrary point on x axis with coordinates (a,0) as the x- intercept of the equation. Then we can substitute the point in the equation of the given line. Now we can solve the equation to get the coordinates of the x intercept.
Complete step-by-step answer:
We have the line y=2x−8.
We know that the x intercept of a curve is the point at which the curve meets the x axis. We also know that any point on the x axis is of the form (a,0).
Let (a,0) be the x intercept of the given line. As this point lies on the line, it satisfies the equation of the line.
On substituting the point on the line, we get
⇒0=2a−8
On rearranging, we get
⇒2a=8
On dividing by 2 on both sides, we get
⇒a=28
Hence, we have
⇒a=4
On substituting this value in the coordinate of x intercept we get, (4,0)
Therefore, the x- intercept of the equation y=2x−8 is (4,0)
So, the correct answer is option C.
Note: Alternate method to solve this problem is given by,
We have the equation of the line as y=2x−8. We can rearrange it as,
2x−8−y=0
We know that the x intercept of a curve is the point at which the curve meets the x axis. We also know that any point on the x axis is of the form (a,0).
So, we can eliminate the options A and B.
As the required point lies on the line, it satisfies the equation of the line.
So, consider option C, (4,0).
On substituting it in the equation 2x−8−y=0, we get
⇒2×4−8−0=8−8=0
Therefore, (4,0) is a point on the x axis as well as the given line.
Therefore, the x- intercept of the equation y=2x−8 is (4,0)
So, the correct answer is option C.