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Jarvis
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14 May, 23:46
What is the x-intercept of - 6x+6y=-6
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Jacob Guerra
14 May, 23:48
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Step-by-step explanation: you have to set y to zero then solve for x. 6 (0) = 0 divide 6x by six on both sides so it should look like this x=1
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