Find the x and y intercept of the line 5x-4y=30.the graph

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Answer 1
Answer: X-intercept:
That's the place on the graph where y=0.
5x = 30
x = 6

Y-intercept:
That's the place on the graph where x=0.
-4y = 30
y = -7.5
Answer 2
Answer: x\n 5x-4\cdot0=30\n 5x=30\n x=6\n\n y\n 5\cdot0-4y=30\n -4y=30\n y=-7.5

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