How do you graph 3x−2y=6 by the find the x and y intercepts?

Amira Serrano

Amira Serrano

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2022-10-31

How do you graph 3x−2y=6 by the find the x and y intercepts?

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fitte8b

fitte8b

Beginner2022-11-01Added 12 answers

The x-intercept occurs when y=0 so the x-intercept for the equation 3x−2y=6 can be determined by evaluating 3x−2(0)=6 3x=6 x=2

The x-intercept is at (x,y)=(2,0)

Similarly the y-intercept can be determined to occur at (x,y)=(0,−3)

Since 3x−2y=6 is an equation representing a straight line,
simply draw a straight line which goes through both (2,0) and (0,−3)

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