SOLUTION: I am trying to find the x-intercept of 3y=2x+36. I tried to make the 3y a zero but i'm not sure if that is how you do it.

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Question 665835: I am trying to find the x-intercept of 3y=2x+36. I tried to make the 3y a zero but i'm not sure if that is how you do it.
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I am trying to find the x-intercept of 3y=2x+36. I tried to make the 3y a zero but i'm not sure if that is how you do it.
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That is how you do it. Actually, make y = 0
3*0 = 2x+36
2x = -36
x = -18
or (-18,0)