Mathematics Algebra Linear Equations
Give the x and y intercepts of 3x-2y=12. I have that the x intercept is 4 and the y intercept is 6. Is this correct and is the answer written in the correct form?
It is correct, I know of no form for the intercepts except this: (0,6) and (4,0)
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