SOLUTION: For what value of x is the ordered pair (x,0) a solution of the linear equation y= -3x + 6?

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Question 895385: For what value of x is the ordered pair (x,0) a solution of the linear equation y= -3x + 6?
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Solve the equation for x in terms of y, and then evaluate for y=0.
Answer by MathTherapy(10552)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

For what value of x is the ordered pair (x,0) a solution of the linear equation y= -3x + 6?

Substitute 0 for y in equation
Then solve for x. You should get x = 2, so ordered pair is: , or (2, 0)
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