SOLUTION: The x - intercept of the equation y = 6x + 4 is -2/3.
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Question 198499: The x - intercept of the equation y = 6x + 4 is -2/3.
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The x - intercept of the equation y = 6x + 4 is -2/3.
That is right. But what is the question?
Maybe you want to graph it?
Let Fy=0
----> --->
Let Fx=0
Then we plot the points, (-2/3,0) & (0,4)
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Thank you,
Jojo
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