SOLUTION: graph -2y+6x=3 by finding the x and y intercepts.

Algebra.Com
Question 1004604: graph -2y+6x=3 by finding the x and y intercepts.
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find x-intercepts, we let y go to zero...x = 1/2...(1/2, 0)
To find y-intercepts, we let x go to zero...y = -3/2...(0, -3/2)

RELATED QUESTIONS

graph the linear function by finding x and y intercepts... (answered by ewatrrr)
graph the equation 6x+2y=30 by finding the... (answered by drj)
Graph the function by finding x and y intercepts....... (answered by checkley77)
sketch the graph of y=-4x+5 by finding the x- and y-... (answered by mananth)
How do you Graph the linear equation -9x - 6y = 54 by finding x and y... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Graph the linear function by finding x-and y-intercepts. 4x=6y+2 please (answered by stanbon,Boreal)
Graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts. x-y=-5 (answered by josgarithmetic)
Graph by finding the intercepts and at least one other point. y = x... (answered by josgarithmetic)
x-y=5? graph each linear equation by finding x and y... (answered by rfer)