Find the point at which the equation 3x -2y =6 meets the y axis
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Move the y to one side,
3x - 2y = 6
-2y = -3x + 6
Make -2y positive by multiplying both sides of the equation by - (negative),
2y = 3x - 6
y = (3x - 6) / 2
Rearrange the equation so it resembles y = mx + c,
y = 3x/2 - 3
y = 3/2 x -3
Since c is the y-intercept, the equation will meet at -3 on the y axis.
3x - 2y = 6
-2y = -3x + 6
Make -2y positive by multiplying both sides of the equation by - (negative),
2y = 3x - 6
y = (3x - 6) / 2
Rearrange the equation so it resembles y = mx + c,
y = 3x/2 - 3
y = 3/2 x -3
Since c is the y-intercept, the equation will meet at -3 on the y axis.
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