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What are the x and y-intercepts of the line described by this equation? -6x+3y=18.9?

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The "x" intercept is found when you plug in "0" for "y"
-6x + 3(0) = 18.9
-6x = 18.9 (Divide both sides by -6)
x = - 3.15
(-3.15, 0) is your x-intercept

Now plug in "0" for the x
-6(0) + 3y = 18.9
3y = 18.9 (Divide both sides by 3)
y = 6.3
(0, 6.3) is your y - intercept






































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