The equation of a graph is 4x + 3y + 5. What is the x-intercept?

To find the x-intercept of the equation 4x + 3y + 5 = 0, we need to determine the value of x when y is equal to 0.

We start by substituting y = 0 into the equation:

4x + 3(0) + 5 = 0
4x + 5 = 0

Next, we solve for x:

4x = -5
x = -5/4

So, the x-intercept of the graph is -5/4. This means the graph crosses the x-axis at the point (-5/4, 0).

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