Find the intercept for the equationx-y=5.

Short Answer

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The intercepts for the equation are (5,0) and (0,-5).

Step by step solution

01

Given information

The equationx-y=5to find the intercepts.

02

Find the intercept on abscissa

The intercepts are the points where the corresponding variables obtain the value zero.

  • Hence make the corresponding variables zero to find the required.
  • Substitute each yby 0 into the given equation to find the intercept on the abscissa.

x-y=5x-0=5x=5

03

Find the intercept on Ordinate

Now substitute each xby 0 into the given equation and solve to find the intercept on the ordinate.

x-y=50-y=5-y=5y=-5

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