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What are the x and y- intercepts for the line 4(y+3)=−2(x+6)?

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x - intercepts y = 0, then
4(0+3)=−2(x+6)
12 = -2x -12
2x = -24
x=-24/2
x = -12

y- intercepts x = 0 then
4(y+3)=−2(0+6)
4y +12 = -12
4y = -24
y = -24/4
y = -6
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