What is the #y#-intercept of the line #2x-3y = -6#?
2 Answers
The y-intercept is the point on the y-axis where the line crosses. The y-axis is the line
Explanation:
The y-axis is the line
The y-intercept is simply
The answer is, in coordinate-pair format:
Explanation:
The
That means to solve this we should replace
Now the equation looks lie this
From here, I would solve
We can also graph the equation and check where the
graph{-6=2x-3y}
In this case, it is at (0, 2), which is what we found. We were right!