SOLUTION: Plot the x and the y intercepts of the line having the given equation, then draw the line through the intercepts and label with its equation. 2x+3y=-6

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Question 1050575: Plot the x and the y intercepts of the line having the given equation, then draw the line through the intercepts and label with its equation.
2x+3y=-6

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x=0 and find y.
Let y=0 and find x.


The graph of 2x+3y=-6:

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