The equation 3x + 2y = 6 is in standard form. a. Find x when y is zero. Write your

Chapter 4, Problem 10

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The equation 3x + 2y = 6 is in standard form. a. Find x when y is zero. Write your answer in the form (x, y). What is the significance of this point? b. Find y when x is zero.Write your answer in the form (x, y).What is the significance of this point? c. On graph paper, plot the points you found in 10a and b and draw the line through these points. d. Find the slope of the line you drew in 10c and write a linear equation in intercept form. e. On your calculator, graph the equation you wrote in 10d. Compare this graph to the one you drew on paper. Is the intercept equation equivalent to the standard-form equation? Explain why or why not. f. Symbolically show that the equation 3x + 2y = 6 is equivalent to your equation from 10d.

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