SOLUTION: Graph and find they x and y intercepts and the slope for 3x = -2 normally in this x would = -.66, but then how would I get my y? I'm confused

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Question 308330: Graph and find they x and y intercepts and the slope for 3x = -2
normally in this x would = -.66, but then how would I get my y? I'm confused

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Graph and find they x and y intercepts and the slope for 3x = -2
normally in this x would = -.66, but then how would I get my y? I'm confused
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3x = -2
x = -2/3
This is a line parallel to the y-axis, thru the point x = -2/3
For any y, x = -2/3
That's all there is, there is no y term. The slope is infinite, or undefined.
There is no y-intercept, it's parallel to the y-axis.