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Given: 2x + 3y= 6. What is the y-intercept? (0,3) (2,0) (0,2) no intercept
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Given: 2x + 3y= 6.
What is the y-intercept?
(0,3)
(2,0)
(0,2)
no intercept
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Answer: (0,2) Explanation: You plug in the coordinates into the equation and find which points make the equation true. Plugging in (0,2) turns the equations into (2•0) + (3•2) = 6. Simplify it and you get 6 = 6 which is true.
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