In this article, we will discuss about the line intercept sampling. Sampling means method of selecting sample. The line intercepts have two types, one is x intercept and next one is y intercept. X intercept means that, the point crosses the x -coordinates or axis and y intercept means point crosses the y- axis of the line. The slope intercepts form of line y = mx + b, where m is slope of the line, and b - the y intercept. Let us learn about the line intercept sampling example problems are given below.
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Example problems for line intercept sampling:
Example problem 1:
Find the x intercept of the line, 11.5x + 13.5y = 27
Solution:
The slope intercept form of line y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line
Given equation is in the form of ax + by = c. To find the x- intercept Plug y = 0 in the equation
Here x intercept, so y = 0
11.5x + 13.5(0) = 27
11.5x = 27
Divide by 11.5 on both sides.
` (11.5x)/(11.5)` = ` (27)/(11.5)`
After simplify this, we get
x = 2.34
x intercept = (2.34, 0)
Example problem 2:
Find the y intercept of the line, 4x + 24y = 72
Solution:
The slope intercept form of line y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line
Given equation is in the form of ax + by = c. To find the y- intercept Plug x = 0 in the equation
Here y intercept, so x = 0
4(0) + 24y = 72
0 + 24y = 72
24y = 72
Divide by 24 on both sides.
`(24y)/(24)` = ` (72)/(24)`
After simplify this, we get
y = 3
y intercept = (0, 3).
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Example problem 3:
Find the y intercept of the line, 5x + 30y = 120
Solution:
The slope intercept form of line y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line
Given equation is in the form of ax + by = c. To find the y- intercept Plug x = 0 in the equation
Here y intercept, so x = 0
5(0) + 30y = 120
0 + 30y = 120
30y = 120
Divide by 30 on both sides.
`(30y)/(30)` = ` (120)/(30)`
After simplify this, we get
y = 4
y intercept = (0, 4)
The above examples are helpful to learn of line intercept sampling.