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Multiple Choice
Find the and -intercepts of the line .
A
x−int:(4,0)
B
C
D
y−int:(0,−3)
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To find the x-intercept, set \(y = 0\) in the equation \(\frac{x}{4} - \frac{y}{3} = 1\). This simplifies the equation to \(\frac{x}{4} = 1\).
Solve for \(x\) by multiplying both sides of the equation by 4: \(x = 4 \times 1\).
To find the y-intercept, set \(x = 0\) in the equation \(\frac{x}{4} - \frac{y}{3} = 1\). This simplifies the equation to \(- \frac{y}{3} = 1\).
Solve for \(y\) by multiplying both sides of the equation by -3: \(y = -3 \times 1\).
Write the intercepts as coordinate points: the x-intercept is \((x, 0)\) and the y-intercept is \((0, y)\) using the values found in the previous steps.