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14 July, 05:39

Find the x and y-intercepts for 3x-y=6 graph them.?

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  1. 14 July, 06:33
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    To find the x intercept, plug zero in for y and solve for x.

    To find the y intercept, plug zero in for x and solve for y.

    3 (0) - y = 6 3x - 0 = 6

    -y = 6 3x = 6

    y = - 6 x = 2

    (0,-6) (2,0)
  2. 14 July, 08:42
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    The x-intercept would have the sample coordinate of (x, 0) - - where y = 0

    The y-intercept would have the sample coordinate of (0, y) - - where x = 0

    The x-intercept can be found by:

    3x - 0 = 6

    3x = 6

    x = 2

    x-intercept is (2, 0)

    The y-intercept can be found by:

    3 (0) - y = 6

    -y = 6

    y = - 6

    y-intercept is (0, - 6)

    So just graph those two coordinates and then draw a straight line through them.
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