SOLUTION: Find the intercept of the line 4x + 3y = 6. Enter the exact answer as a decimal and show your work.

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Question 268883: Find the intercept of the line 4x + 3y = 6. Enter the exact answer as a decimal and show your work.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x + 3y = 6
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There are 2 intercepts,
with the y-axis at x = 0 --> y = 2
with the x-axis at y = 0 --> x = 3/2

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