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3 March, 12:57

A student says that (0, - 2) is a solution of 9x-6=3y Are they correct or incorrect? Why?

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  1. 3 March, 13:05
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    at y-intercept: (0,2) is the correct

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have equation 1

    9x-6=3y

    to find the x-intercept, substitute in 0 for y and solve for x

    3 (0) = 9x+6

    3 (0) = 9x+6

    9x+6=0

    Subtract 6 from both sides

    9x=-6

    So x = - 6/9 = - 2/3

    Now to find for y-intercept, substitute in 0 for x and solve for y

    3y=9 (0) + 6

    3y=0+6

    3y=6

    These are the x and y intercepts of the equation 3y=9x+6

    x-intercept: (-2/3,0)

    y-intercept: (0,2)
  2. 3 March, 13:09
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    Correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Check if x = 0 and y = - 2 fits the equation:

    9 (0) - 6 = - 6

    3 (-2) = - 6.

    They do so the student is correct.
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