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Find the y-intercept of the graph of: 0x + 6y = 35

 Dec 10, 2016

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 ♪ ♪ Make the equation into slope-intercept form  ♪ ♪

0x + 6y = 35

6y = 35

y = 35/6

(You can say that the graph is a horizontal line at the height y = 35/6 already, but I will change it into y = mx + b)

y = 0x + 35/6

 ♪ ♪ Therefore the y-intercept = 35/6  ♪ ♪

 Dec 11, 2016
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Rearrange the equation in to   y = mx + b   form for a line and  'b' is the y-intercept

 

0x + 6y = 35

        6y = 0x +35

          y = 0x + 35/6            y intercept is  35 /6       this is just a straight horizontal line at y = 35/6 = 5 6/6

 Dec 10, 2016
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That last line has a typo...it  should say  5  5/6     NOT   5  6/6

ElectricPavlov  Dec 11, 2016
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Best Answer

 ♪ ♪ Make the equation into slope-intercept form  ♪ ♪

0x + 6y = 35

6y = 35

y = 35/6

(You can say that the graph is a horizontal line at the height y = 35/6 already, but I will change it into y = mx + b)

y = 0x + 35/6

 ♪ ♪ Therefore the y-intercept = 35/6  ♪ ♪

MaxWong Dec 11, 2016

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