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Hello!!I have the following equation: 4x+3y+12=0I have put y as a function of x: f(x) = -4/3x - 4I understand the y-intercept is -4? (Well I only know to take that last number above as it, not exactly where to find the y-intecept if it's not the last number..)But what had totally stumped me is how to obtain the root (x-intercept). My only progress with this is:0 = -4x/3 -4 (set it to 0)I understand the next steps are as follows:4 = -4x/3 x = -3 But I have literally NO idea what the process for that is? Can someone explain that in baby steps? I will incredibly incredibly grateful to anyone who can help me!! :]
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