SOLUTION: find the interspets then use the interspets to graph the equation
-3x = 6y-2
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Question 665611: find the interspets then use the interspets to graph the equation
-3x = 6y-2
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ReadingBoosters:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the interspets [sic] then use the interspets to graph the equation
It's intercepts.
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-3x = 6y-2
For the y-int, make x = 0
0 = 6y - 2
y = 1/3
--> (0,1/3)
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For the x-int, make y = 0
Same as above.
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Draw a line thru the 2 points
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Using -3x=6y-2
...
In slope-intercept form
6y = -3x + 2
Divide both sides by 6
y = x +
Simplifies to
y = x +
...
y-intercept is
...
Find x intercept where y = 0
0 = x +
= x
Multiply both sides by -2, to isolate x
x =
...
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