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13 March, 00:38

How can I find the x-intercept in a graph if the equation is 2x+3y=6

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  1. 13 March, 01:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you would need to multiply 3y by zero since when finding x intercept, Y is always zero.

    2x=6

    next you would divide both sides by 2 and you get

    X = 3 The ordered pair would be (3,0)
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