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Graph the equation and identify the intercept(s). If the equation is linear, find the slope of the line.

4. 2x - 3y = 6
5. y = 4.5
6. y = | x - 1 | -2

Graph the equation and identify the intercept(s). If the equation is linear, find-example-1
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Answer:

Graphs shown below.

4.) x-intercept: (3,0) y-intercept: (0,-2) slope: 2/3

5.) x-intercept: none y-intercept: (0,4.5) slope:0

6.) x-intercept: (3,0) and (-1,0) y-intercept: (0,-1) slope: none

#4 is blue graph, #5 is green graph, #6 is red graph

Explanation:

** #4 is blue graph, #5 is green graph, #6 is red graph **

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