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Find the x and y intercepts of the line with equation 3y - 6 = 3?

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the answer is 3 times y minus six equals to 3 .y=5 so three times five is fifteen so then you take that total and subtract it with six which equals to three . hope this helps you
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X - Intercept
3y - 6x = 3
3(0) - 6x = 3
0 - 6x = 3
-6x = 3
-6 -6
x = -0.5

Y - Intercept
3y - 6x = 3
3y - 6(0) = 3
3y - 0 = 3
3y = 3
3 3
y = 1

X - Intercept and Y - Intercept

(x, y) = (-0.5, 1)
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