Answer:
Both are (0,0) or the origin
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets put the graph into standard slope - intercept form first
5x - 6y = 0
5x = 6y
5/6 x = y
Here we can see there is no shift in the y-intercept from 0 as there is no "b" value (number that comes after the slope), similarly there is no x-intercept shift again due to a lack of "b" value. As there is no shift the y/x intercept both are 0.
Another way you can do it is as follows:
X-Intercept: To find the x-intercept, we set (y) to 0 and solve for (x): [5x - 6(0) = 0] [5x = 0] [x = 0] Therefore, the x-intercept is at the point (0, 0).
Y-Intercept: To find the y-intercept, we set (x) to 0 and solve for (y): [5(0) - 6y = 0] [-6y = 0] [y = 0] Thus, the y-intercept is at the point (0, 0).
(in the form y = m*x + b -> b defines the y intercept and you can factor out m from the right side of the equation to find the x-intercept)