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I NEED THIS NOW! A line has a slope of –3/2 and has a y-intercept of 3. What is the x-intercept of the line?

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Answered by zahaansajid
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Slope = m = -3/2

y-intercept = c = 3

x-intecept = b = ?

Using slope intercept form,

y = mx + c

y = -3x/2 + 3

y = (-3x + 6)/2

2y = -3x + 6

3x + 2y = 6

The x-intercept will have the y-coordinate = 0

Hence, putting y = 0 into the equation we get,

3x + 2(0) = 6

3x = 6

x = 2

∴, The x-intercept is 2

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Answered by elcabko
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Answer:

2

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