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

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Answer:

x=2/3 y=1/3

Explanation:

3x+6y=2 get rid of 6y and put down 3x=2

Do 2 divided by 3x and get an answer of 2/3 x=2/3

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3x+6y=2 get rid of 3x and put down 6y=2

Do 2 divided by 6y and get an answer of 1/3 y=1/3

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Answer:

x intercepts(8,0)

y intercepts (0,-4)

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