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Find the x- and y- intercepts of the graph of the linear equation 3x-6y=2

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- Put x=0, you would get the y-intercept, so you got one point which would be (0,#)

- Put y=0, you got where the graph would touch\cross\intersect the x-axis, and the other point is (#,0)


to get x-intercept:
y=0:
3x=2 >> x=2/3

to get y-intercept:
x=0:
-6y=2 >>> y = -1/3





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