What is the y-intercept of the linear equation x-3y=-6?
2 answers:
To find the y-intercept, let x = 0.
0 - 3y = -6
-3y = -6
y = 2
The y-intercept of the equation is the point (0, 2).
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the equation for y. First subtract x from both sides then divide by -3. The result is y=1/3x+2 with the number "2" representing the y-intercept.
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