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can you help me solve this equation and graph it while showing me the steps to your solution? I'd greatly appreciate it!!

can you help me solve this equation and graph it while showing me the steps to your-example-1

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See explanation below

Step-by-step explanation:

y/3 - x/6 = -2

Writing the above equation in the form y = mx + c


\begin{gathered} (y)/(3)=-(x)/(6)-2 \\ \text{Multiply both sides by 3:} \\ (3y)/(3)\text{ = 3(}-(x)/(6)-2) \\ y\text{ =}(-3x)/(6)-6 \\ y\text{ =}(-1x)/(2)-6 \end{gathered}

To solve the equation by graphing, we need to assign values to x to get the corresponding values of y:

let x= 0, 2, 4

when x = 0

y = -1/2(0) - 6 = 0 -6

y = -6

when x = 2

y = -1/2(2) - 6 = -1 -6

y = -7

when x = 4

y = -1/2(4) - 6 = -4/2 - 6 = -2 - 6

y = -8

Plotting the values of x against y:

The y intercept is the point the x coordinate is zero. From the graph, it is at y = -6

The x intercept is the point the y coordinate is zero. From the graph, it is at x = 4

can you help me solve this equation and graph it while showing me the steps to your-example-1
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