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In the xyxy-plane, the line with equation ax+4y=36ax + 4y = 36, where aa is a constant, has a yy-intercept of (0,p)(0, p) and an xx-intercept of (q,0)(q, 0), where pp and qq are positive integers. If p+q=15p + q = 15, what is the value of aa?

Cevap: 6

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To find the value of aa, we first determine the yy-intercept of the line by setting x=0x = 0 in the equation ax+4y=36ax + 4y = 36. This gives 4y=364y = 36, so y=9y = 9. Thus, the yy-intercept is (0,9)(0, 9), which means p=9p = 9. Using the given relationship p+q=15p + q = 15, we substitute p=9p = 9 to find q=6q = 6. The xx-intercept is therefore (6,0)(6, 0). Substituting these coordinates back into the line's equation gives a(6)+4(0)=36a(6) + 4(0) = 36, which simplifies to 6a=366a = 36. Solving for aa yields a=6a = 6.

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Set x=0x = 0 in the equation ax+4y=36ax + 4y = 36 to find the yy-intercept.
4y=36    y=94y = 36 \implies y = 9, so p=9p = 9.
The yy-intercept of a graph is the point where x=0x = 0.
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Substitute p=9p = 9 into the equation p+q=15p + q = 15 to solve for qq.
9+q=15    q=69 + q = 15 \implies q = 6.
We are given that the sum of the yy-coordinate of the yy-intercept and the xx-coordinate of the xx-intercept is 1515.
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Substitute the xx-intercept (6,0)(6, 0) into the equation ax+4y=36ax + 4y = 36 to solve for aa.
a(6)+4(0)=36    6a=36    a=6a(6) + 4(0) = 36 \implies 6a = 36 \implies a = 6.
Since the xx-intercept is (q,0)(q, 0) and q=6q = 6, the point (6,0)(6, 0) must satisfy the equation of the line.

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