SOLUTION: what is the x-coordinate of the x-intercept of the function 2/3y=-6x+12?

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Question 438823: what is the x-coordinate of the x-intercept of the function 2/3y=-6x+12?

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
set y to zero and solve for x:
2/3y=-6x+12
2/3(0)=-6x+12
0=-6x+12
-12 = -6x
2 = x (this is your answer)

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