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The equation of a line is −6x−2y=−18.

What is the x-intercept of the line?

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Answered by Agnishupadhyay
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X intercept of a line is defined as the distance of origin from the point at which the line cuts the x-axis.
Thus y=0 at this point.
-6x=-18
or x=3
This is the x intercept = 3
Answered by sdsm
1

Answer:

-6x-2y=18 =18=-6+-2

=18=-8

=18/8 18should be up and 8should be down

and 9should be up and 4should be down

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