How do I find the intercept of this equation?
-4x = 2y-1
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44.-3(2x+5)>(5x+3)+4
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-4x+y=-5
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3x+y=3
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To find the intercepts of the equation -4x = 2y - 1, we need to determine the values of x and y where the line intersects the x-axis and the y-axis.
To find the x-intercept, we set y equal to 0 and solve for x. This means we substitute 0 for y in the equation:
-4x = 2(0) - 1
-4x = -1
Now we can solve for x:
x = -1 / -4
x = 1/4 or 0.25
Therefore, the x-intercept is the value x = 0.25.
To find the y-intercept, we set x equal to 0 and solve for y. This means we substitute 0 for x in the equation:
-4(0) = 2y - 1
0 = 2y - 1
Now we can solve for y:
2y = 1
y = 1 / 2
y = 0.5
Therefore, the y-intercept is the value y = 0.5.
The intercepts of the equation -4x = 2y - 1 are x = 0.25 and y = 0.5.