SOLUTION: find the intercerpts and then use them to graph the equation 3y - 9 = 3x

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Question 257802: find the intercerpts and then use them to graph the equation 3y - 9 = 3x
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The x-intercept is when we let y = 0, and solve for x. We get
(i)
x = -3
The y-intercept is when we let x = 0, and solve for y. We get:
(ii)
y = 3
Now, we can graph these and create a line.

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