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What do you think?
I can only manipulate the y intercept
When I try to change other values, it messes everything up
By adding or subtracting a constant to it
In this case 5
Idk how to manipulate the x intercept WITHOUT messing up the y intercept value that I got
I don't know what you're talking about. Show me.
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You can try writing the equations of the lines in terms of their intercepts. That is, as an equation of a line through two points, both of them being intercepts.
I don’t know what to do with the x intercepts
Try writing the equations of lines as I said above.
How?
In the slope intercept form?
Or the double intersept form
Or whatever it was called
I forgot
The one that looks like
X/a+y/b=1
Something