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The y-intercept ocurrs at x=0. Then, by substituting x=0 in our equation, we get


0+2y=6

which gives


\begin{gathered} 2y=6 \\ y=(6)/(2) \\ y=3 \end{gathered}

then, the y-intercept point is (0,3).

Similarly, the x-intercept ocurrs at y=0. By substituting y=0 in our equation, we have


x+2(0)=6

which gives


x=6

so, the x-intercept point is (6,0).

Now, let's make the graph

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