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Please help! Algebra 1 math.

Find the ordered pairs for the x- and y-intercepts of the equation 3x − 2y = 18 and select the appropriate option below.

A. The x-intercept is (0, 6); the y-intercept is (–9, 0).
B.The x-intercept is (6, 0); the y-intercept is (0, –9).
C. The x-intercept is (3, 0); the y-intercept is (0, –2).
D.The x-intercept is (0, 3); the y-intercept is (–2, 0).

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B.keep it a 100% plus i have done this already.
User Arun Patra
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When x = 0, y = 18/(-2) = - 9
When y = 0, x = 18/3 = 6
=> Answer is B
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