SOLUTION: The equation of a line is 6y + 3x = 14. a. Find the x-intercept.

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Question 664228: The equation of a line is 6y + 3x = 14.
a. Find the x-intercept.

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6y + 3x = 14.
a. Find the x-intercept.
On the x axis y = 0
plug y=0 in the equation
6*0+3x=14
3x=14
/3
x=14/3
the X intercept is 14/3


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