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What is the y intercept of the line represented by the equation
3x+2y = 6?

User Piakkaa
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

To identify the y-intercept represented by the given equation, we need to get the equation into slope-intercept from:


y=mx+b


m=slope


b=y-intercept

Start with:


3x+2y=6

Subtract
3x from both sides of the equation:


2y=-3x+6

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of
y, which is
2:


y=-1.5x+3

Identify the y-intercept:


b=3

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