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Consider the following equation.

6y=48
Step 1 of 2 : Find the x- and y-intercepts, if possible.

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Answer:

X= NONE

Y=8

Explanation:

Divide both sides by the same factor to get y alone

6y=48

So you divide 6y divided by 6 equals 48 divided by 6

Then you cancel the terms that are in both the numerator and denominator.

So 6 divided by 6 cancels out because 6 divided by 6 is 1, leaving you with the 1y or just Y they are the same thing so now you have the Y you are trying to find.

So now Y=48 divided by 6 and if you punch that into your calculator it should give you 8 so Y=8
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