The x-intercept is ( 3,0) and The y-intercept is ( 0, -1)
Why does x-intercept matter?
The points where a line crosses an axis are known as the x-intercept and the y-intercept, respectively.
-x + 3y = -3 is a linear equation in standard form:.
X-intercept: value of x when y = 0
Substitute 0 for y and solve for x.
-x + 3 * 0 = -3
-x = -3
x = 3
The x-intercept is (3,0)
Y-intercept: value of y when x = 0
Substitute 0 for x and solve for y.
0 + 3y = -3
3y = -3
y = -1
The y-intercept is ( 0,-1)
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The complete question is -
What is the X intercept of -x + 3y = -3?.