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Find the coordinates of the x-intercept -x - 2y equals 6? - Answers
First, let's reverse all the signs to make the variables positive. (This is the same as multiplying both sides by -1). The new equation is x + 2y = -6 If we make x = 0, then 2y = -6 so y = -3. The y-intercept is -3. If we make y = 0, then x = -6. The x-intercept is -6.
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Find the coordinates of the x-intercept -x - 2y equals 6? - Answers
First, let's reverse all the signs to make the variables positive. (This is the same as multiplying both sides by -1). The new equation is x + 2y = -6 If we make x = 0, then 2y = -6 so y = -3. The y-intercept is -3. If we make y = 0, then x = -6. The x-intercept is -6.
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Find the coordinates of the x-intercept -x - 2y equals 6? - Answers
First, let's reverse all the signs to make the variables positive. (This is the same as multiplying both sides by -1). The new equation is x + 2y = -6 If we make x = 0, then 2y = -6 so y = -3. The y-intercept is -3. If we make y = 0, then x = -6. The x-intercept is -6.
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