Find the y-intercept and the x-intercept for the equation.

-6x + y=22
-6x +y=22
-6(0) + y=22
y= (0, 22)
Is this right for y, and how do you get x, I need some help please!!

Substitute y = 0 for x -intercept and solve for y

What is the x- intercept for this problem. please help me is above

when x = 0, that is the y axis

so
the line hits the y axis when
y = 22
That is the y intercept.
When y = 0, that is the x axis
the line hits the x axis at
-6 x = 22
x - -22/6 = -11/3
That is the x intercept.

so what is the answer for y-intercept? that have to be in pair.


Then the answer for x-intercept must be in pair also.

Hey look, draw a sketch.

The y intercept is where the line hits the y axis and x = 0
Therefore if the y intercept is 22
Then that point is at (0,22)
and
If the x intercept is at x = -11/3
then that point is (-11/3,0)

will somebody help me with this problem.

Find the y-intercept and the x-intercept for the equation.
-6x+y=22

y must be pair
What is the x-intercept?

Please somebody help me

To find the y-intercept, we set x=0 in the equation and solve for y.

Starting with the equation -6x + y = 22:
-6(0) + y = 22,
0 + y = 22,
y = 22.

So the y-intercept is (0, 22), which means the graph intersects the y-axis at the point (0, 22).

To find the x-intercept, we set y=0 in the equation and solve for x.

Using the same equation, -6x + y = 22:
-6x + 0 = 22,
-6x = 22,
x = 22 / -6.

When simplifying, we get:
x = -11/3.

So the x-intercept is (-11/3, 0), which means the graph intersects the x-axis at the point (-11/3, 0).

Therefore, the y-intercept is (0, 22) and the x-intercept is (-11/3, 0).