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  • 02-10-2014
  • Mathematics
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What is the x-intercept of the line with the equation 
8x-1/3y=16


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sydneyhenderson
sydneyhenderson sydneyhenderson
  • 02-10-2014
One thing is you need to get x on one side and y on the other :) 
8x-1/3y=16
Just like any equation you subtract 8x
8x-1/3y=16
-8x              -8x
-1/3y=16-8x
Now you want y all alone. So you divide. To me I think you divide by -3. But you might want to check and divided by
by -1/3 (just in case)
-1/3y=16-8x
        -3 
y=-5.33(3 is repeating) - 2.6666667x

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