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What is the x and y intercepts Of “ -2y=3x-6 “ ?

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-2y=3x-6\ \ \ \ |:(-2)\\\\y=-1.5x+3

It's a slope-intercept form where a slope = -1.5 and y-intercept = 3.

x - intercept: y = 0

Therefore we have the equation:

-1.5x + 3 = 0 |-3

-1.5x = -3 |:(-1.5)

x = 2

Answer: x-intercept = 2, y-intercept = 3

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