SOLUTION: find the x and y intercepts for the equation, y= -2x-6
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Question 561100: find the x and y intercepts for the equation, y= -2x-6
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The y intercept has an x coordinate value of 0.
The x intercept has a y coordinate value of 0.
So given
If x =0, then
Y intercept is the point (0, - 6)
When y = 0, then
X intercept is the point (-3, 0)
See the graph for the line to verify your answer
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