Question:
what is the g-intercept of the linear function y-3=2(x-5)?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
what is the g-intercept of the linear function y-3=2(x-5)?
Three answers:
kdattebayo
2006-02-12 01:47:54 UTC
hmm.... g-intercept?

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g-intercept?

lets see, the equation is in two dimensions, so I'm assuming that g is another dimension, which means there is no g intercept!
hackermen5
2006-02-11 07:02:20 UTC
well i will assume you meant the y-intercept



first you solve for y



then, y = 2x - 10 + 3 ==> y = 2x - 7



then the y-intercept is ( 0 , -7 )
peppers_18
2006-02-11 00:36:09 UTC
the easiest way to find a y-intercept is to just plug in 0 for x.



So, you get:

y-3=2(0-5)

y-3=2(-5)

y-3=-10

y=-7


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