A few days ago
ChicaInquisitiva

How do you find the x- and y -intercepts in this problem?

x²y – x² + 4y

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A few days ago
missevav

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Did you leave out the equal sign?

The x-intercept refers to the point where the graph of a function crosses the x-axis. On the x-axis, the value of y is zero. To find the x-value, substitute y=0 into the given function.

The y-intercept is the opposite: it’s the point where the graph crosses the y-axis, so the value of x is 0.

In order to graph, you need to know the relationship between x and y. This relationship is expressed as an equation. The problem that you submitted is an expression, so I am wondering if you left part of it out?

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A few days ago
I Know Nothing
x^2(y) – x^2 + 4y =0

-3y = 1

y = -1/3

No x intercept, Y intercept is -1/3

???

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A few days ago
Anonymous
shi*. i completely forget how to do that. my mind is seriously completely blank. shi*!
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