Asked by Lexana
                What is the x-intercept of the graph 
4x-6y=12?
            
        4x-6y=12?
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                    Answered by
            Alex Constancio
            
    4x-6y=12---->-6y=-4x+12--->y=(2/3)x-2
    
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    Reduce the equation to the standard form:
y=(3/2)x -2
The constant term -2 is the y-intercept.
    
y=(3/2)x -2
The constant term -2 is the y-intercept.
                    Answered by
            Bosnian
            
    A x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is zero.
4 x - 6 y = 12
for y = 0
4 x - 0 = 12
4 x = 12 Divide both sides with 4
x = 3
x-intercept = 3
    
4 x - 6 y = 12
for y = 0
4 x - 0 = 12
4 x = 12 Divide both sides with 4
x = 3
x-intercept = 3
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    Oops, the question requires the x-intercept, which is in fact the root of the equation, so solve the equation by putting y=0 to get
(2/3)x=2, or x=3.
So the x-intercept is 3.
Also, the y-intercept can also be obtained by putting x=0 in the equation to get y=12/(-6)=-2.
    
(2/3)x=2, or x=3.
So the x-intercept is 3.
Also, the y-intercept can also be obtained by putting x=0 in the equation to get y=12/(-6)=-2.
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