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| Question 413164:  use the intercepts to graph the equation: x + 3y = 6
 Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "use the intercepts to graph the equation: x + 3y = 6" 
 To get the x-intercept, put 0 in for y:
 x + 3(0) = 6 {substituted 0 in for y}
 x = 6 {x-intercept}
 
 To get the y-intercept, put 0 in for x:
 0 + 3y = 6 {substituted 0 in for x}
 3y = 6
 y = 2 {y-intercept}
 
 The x-intercept is where the line crosses the x-axis, and
 the y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis
 
 To graph:
 put a point on 6 on the x-axis (the x-intercept), and
 put a point on 2 on the y-axis (the y-intercept, and
 draw a line through the two points
 
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