SOLUTION: What is the Y intercept of the line given by this equation 3x-y=6
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Question 832038: What is the Y intercept of the line given by this equation 3x-y=6
Answer by hovuquocan1997(83) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you want to find y-intercept, you have to set the x in the equation to 0
3x - y = 6
3*0 - y = 6
-y = 6
y = -6
So your y intercept is (0,-6)
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