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  • 26-04-2022
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Find the x-intercept of a line that has the following equation: 2y=3x−6

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BrainLySouL
BrainLySouL BrainLySouL
  • 26-04-2022

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the x-intercept of the equation we have to substitute y = 0 in it.

=> 0 = 3x - 6

=> 3x = 6

=> x = 2

Therefore the line will meet x-axis at (2,0) which means it'll have x - intercept of 2 units.

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