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Calculate the x- and y-intercepts of the equation 3x-2y = -6 and graph

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Answer:

Y=3 and X= -2

Explanation:

to do each one first act as if the “x” or “y” is a zero. then jist solve it like that. an example could be

3x - 2y = -6

x=0 ———>> -2y = -6 ——->> y= -6/-2 ———->> y=3

thats how you do it. :)

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