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Find the x- and y-intercepts of 3x + 6y = 18

Example of answer , (0,0) , (0,0)


please put the steps too.

User Jiverson
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Right now, the equation is in standard form, you need to get it to slope intercept form.

Step 1: subtract the 3x to the other side.

6y = - 3x + 18
Step 2: divide the 6 to both sides

y = - (3)/(6) + (18)/(6)
Step3: This can be reduced to

y = - (1)/(2) + 3
Now you are ready to answer your questions

Y-intercept: this one is easy, it's just the 3 on the end (0,3)

X-intercept: you have to solve for x
Step 1: set the equation equal to Zero

- (1)/(2) x + 3 = 0
Step 2: subtract the 3 to the other side

- (1)/(2) x = - 3
Step 3: multiply both sides by -2 to get rid of the fraction on the left.

1x = 6
Step 4: technically you divide the 1 to both side, but you still get put 6.

x = 6

FINAL ANSWER:
X-intercept (6,0)
Y-intercept (0,3)


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