SOLUTION: Use the x and y intercepts to graph the line: 3x + 2y = 6
3x + 2y = 6
(-3x) = 6 - 3x
= 2y = -3x + 6
= divide each side by 2 but then stuck and also need to graph. Help!!
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Question 250931: Use the x and y intercepts to graph the line: 3x + 2y = 6
3x + 2y = 6
(-3x) = 6 - 3x
= 2y = -3x + 6
= divide each side by 2 but then stuck and also need to graph. Help!! Finals.
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You are supposed to find the x and y intercepts. This is the value of x when y=0 and the value of y when x=0. You will get two points (0, ?) and (?,0)
To graph, you simply connect the two points.
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