Respuesta :
Answer:
It crosses the x-axis at 2
Step-by-step explanation:
- 2x+y=4
- move the y over
- 2x=4-y
- divide everything by 2
- x=2-1/2y
- locate the x-intercept
- 2
we can always find the x-intercept, where the graph crosses the x-axis, by simply zeroing out the "y" and solving for "x".
[tex]\bf 2x+y=4\implies \stackrel{\textit{y=0}}{2x+0=4}\implies 2x=4\implies x=\cfrac{4}{2}\implies x=2 \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ ~\hfill (2,0)~\hfill[/tex]