SOLUTION: what are the cordinates of the x-intercept of the line 2x-5y=6
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Question 8885
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what are the cordinates of the x-intercept of the line 2x-5y=6
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X-intercept is where y = 0. So, just plug in y=0,
2x - 5y = 6
2x - 5(0) = 6
2x = 6
x=3
If you want the coordinates of the point, that would be (3,0).
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