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Find the x intercept and y intercept for the graph of 2x-3y=6

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2x - 3y = 6
-3y = 6 - 2x
y = -2 + 2/3x
User Raul Cuth
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xintercept is where the line crosses the x axis or where y=0
yintercept is where the line crosses the y axis or where x=0


2x-3y=6

xint
y=0
2x=6
x=3
xint is x=3 or (3,0)

yint
x=0
-3y=6
divide by -3
y=-2
yint is y=-2 or (0,-2)

xint is (3,0) or at x=3
yint is (0,-2) or at y=-2
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