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The graph of line x + y = 7 intersect the x-axis at:​

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Answered by IIGoLDGrAcEII
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Answer:

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Given : The graph of line x+y= 7x+y=7 intersect the x-axis.

To find : The point where graph intersect ?

Solution :

The graph of line x+y= 7x+y=7 .

The graph intersect the x-axis where y=0.

Substitute y=0 in the graph line.

x+0=7x+0=7

x=7x=7

Answered by llAestheticKingll91
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Given : The graph of line x+y= 7x+y=7 intersect the x-axis.

To find : The point where graph intersect ?

Solution :

The graph of line x+y= 7x+y=7 .

The graph intersect the x-axis where y=0.

Substitute y=0 in the graph line.

x+0=7x+0=7

x=7x=7

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