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Graph x+3y=-6 using the x and y-intercepts.

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Answer:

use points (0, -2) and (-6, 0)

Explanation:

set up the equation in y-intercept form

x + 3y = -6

3y = -x - 6; divide by 3

y =
(-1)/(3) x - 2; you can the y-intercept is -2 or (0, -2)

Now to find where the graph cross the x-axis at y=0

0 =
(-1)/(3) x - 2; move the 2 to the other side

2 =
(-1)/(3) x ; multiply by -3

-6 = x; which is point (-6,0)

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