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Review finding intercepts and completing the square (Sections $3.3,6.2,6.3, \text { and } 11.1)$ Find the $x$ -intercept and the $y$ -intercept.$$3 x+4 y=8$$
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So, we have: $$3x + 4(0) = 8$$ which simplifies to: $$3x = 8$$ Dividing both sides by $3$ gives us: $$x = \frac{8}{3}$$ So, the $x$-intercept is $\left(\frac{8}{3}, 0\right)$. Show more…
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