SOLUTION: Find the x- and y- intercept (if they exist), and graph the line. 2x-3y=-3
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Find the x- and y- intercept (if they exist), and graph the line.
2x-3y=-3
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when x=0, -3y=-3 and y=1, so (0, 1) is a point and y intercept is 1
when y=0, 2x=-3 and x=-1.5 so (-1.5, 0) is a point and x-intercept is -1.5