SOLUTION: Use Intercepts graph equation 2x - 6 = 3y Are the intercepts (0, -2) Is this the only one. Can I plot (6,2) as another point?

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Question 411686: Use Intercepts graph equation
2x - 6 = 3y
Are the intercepts (0, -2) Is this the only one.
Can I plot (6,2) as another point?

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
put into slope intercept form first.
y=mx+b
3y=2x-6
y=2/3x-2
y int b=-2 (0,-2)
slope m=2/3
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y=mx+b
0=2/3x-2
2/3x=2
x=3*3/2
x=6/2
x=3
x int =(3,0)

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