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Sidney Valdez
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26 June, 05:34
What are the x and y intercept of 2/3 x + 6
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Demarcus Miranda
26 June, 05:59
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To find the x intercept, set y = 0. To find the y intercept set X = 0.
X intercept: 0 = 2/3x + 6 and then solve for x.
Y intercept: y = 2/3 (0) + 6 and then solve for y.
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