Find the x-intercept of the graph of the equation.

9x-4y=10

Is the answer: 10/9

Yep, that makes sense.

When you plug 0 for y, you get
9x=10.
Divide by x and you get 10/9

thanks

No problem

To find the x-intercept of the graph of an equation, you need to set y to zero and solve for x.

Let's start with the given equation:
9x - 4y = 10

To find the x-intercept, we set y = 0:
9x - 4(0) = 10
9x = 10
x = 10/9

Therefore, the x-intercept of the graph of the equation 9x - 4y = 10 is x = 10/9. So, your answer is correct.