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Find the value of the y-intercept of the line whose equation is 2x + 3y = 6.

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User Kingchris
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

using x as 0

Equation of a line is y=mx+c

therefore:

3y=2x+6

3y=2(0)+6

3y=0+6

3y=6

y=6÷3

y=2

User TMann
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02, this is because slope int formula is y=mx+B. “B” in that formula is the Y int. so to solve you would subtract 2x onto the other side of the = sign. resulting in
3y= -2x +6. But you are not done. you divide everything by 3: (3y = -2x + 6)3 =
y = -2/3x + 2
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