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11 October, 14:42

What is the x intercept of the line defined by 2x-3y=12

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  1. 11 October, 14:46
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    x - intercept = 6 or (6, 0)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    to find the x-intercept, that is where the graph crosses the x-axis, let y = 0 in the equation and solve for x

    y = 0 : 2x - 0 = 12 ⇒ 2x = 12 ⇒ x = 6 ← x - intercept
  2. 11 October, 14:58
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    x-intercept for y = 0.

    Put y = 0 to the equation os a linear function:

    2x - 3 (0) = 12

    2x = 12 divide both sides by 6

    x = 6

    Answer: x-intercept = 6 → (6, 0)
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