Y=2x+ 6

If this equation was graphed, where would the graph cross?

The y-axis
The x--axis
Help me
Is y 6
Is x -3 if I am wrong please help me

It will cross the y-axis when x = 0

y = 2(0) + 6
y = 6

It will cross the x-axis when y = 0
0 = 2x + 6
2x = -6
x = -3

Yes, you are correct.

To determine where the graph of the equation Y = 2x + 6 crosses the x-axis or the y-axis, we need to substitute the given values for y and x and solve for the other variable.

If the graph crosses the y-axis, it means the x-coordinate is zero. So, substitute x = 0 into the equation:
Y = 2(0) + 6
Y = 6

Therefore, when x is 0, the graph crosses the y-axis at the point (0, 6).

If the graph crosses the x-axis, it means the y-coordinate is zero. So, substitute y = 0 into the equation:
0 = 2x + 6

To solve for x, we need to isolate it. Subtract 6 from both sides:
-6 = 2x

Divide both sides by 2:
-3 = x

Therefore, when y is 0, the graph crosses the x-axis at the point (-3, 0).

So, you are correct that the graph crosses the y-axis at (0, 6) and the x-axis at (-3, 0).