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What are the intercepts of 3y+y=6? graph the equation.

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Answer:

For x-intercept, we put y=0

⇒2x+6=0⇒x=−3

Hence, x-intercept is (-3,0)

For y-intercept, we put x=0

⇒−3y+6=0⇒y=2

Hence, y-intercept is (0,2)

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