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How do you work out x and y intercepts? - Answers
y=ax+b b=y intercept to find the x-intercept, get x alone on one side and plug 0 in for y when you are trying to find gradients and intercepts in Maths. There are 3 easy ways to do this 1) Firstly, measure how much the line goes across from the y axis 2) Then measure how much it goes down(which will be a negative number) or up(which will be a positive answer). 3) Finally add the two numbers together to find the gradient then the equation should go like y=(the gradient) with x and the intercept(when it hits the y axis)
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How do you work out x and y intercepts? - Answers
y=ax+b b=y intercept to find the x-intercept, get x alone on one side and plug 0 in for y when you are trying to find gradients and intercepts in Maths. There are 3 easy ways to do this 1) Firstly, measure how much the line goes across from the y axis 2) Then measure how much it goes down(which will be a negative number) or up(which will be a positive answer). 3) Finally add the two numbers together to find the gradient then the equation should go like y=(the gradient) with x and the intercept(when it hits the y axis)
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How do you work out x and y intercepts? - Answers
y=ax+b b=y intercept to find the x-intercept, get x alone on one side and plug 0 in for y when you are trying to find gradients and intercepts in Maths. There are 3 easy ways to do this 1) Firstly, measure how much the line goes across from the y axis 2) Then measure how much it goes down(which will be a negative number) or up(which will be a positive answer). 3) Finally add the two numbers together to find the gradient then the equation should go like y=(the gradient) with x and the intercept(when it hits the y axis)
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