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Find the intercepts of the linear function: -3 = 3y – 3.2

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Answer:

The given line is a horizontal one, with slope 0 and y-intercept (0, -2/3)

Explanation:

To find the y-intercept, set x = 0 (which is the y-axis) and find y:

-3 = 3y - 3.2

Add 3.2 to both sides, to isolate 3y:

0.2 = 3y

Dividing both sides by 3 yields y = 0.06667

The given line is a horizontal one, with slope 0 and y-intercept (0, -2/3)

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