SOLUTION: Can someone show me how to graph the following equation , using the intercept method? 2x + 3y=6 Thank You.

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Question 48443This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
: Can someone show me how to graph the following equation , using the intercept method?
2x + 3y=6
Thank You.
This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra

Answer by checkley71(8403) About Me  (Show Source):
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2X+3Y=6 OR 3Y=-2X+6 OR Y=-2/3X+2 OR THIS LINE PASSES (0,2) WITH A SLOPE OF -2/3
SETTING Y=0 WE GET 0=-2/3X+2 OR -2/3X=-2 OR 2X=6 OR X=3 OR ANOTHER POINT IS
(3,0)