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The equation is \"\".

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First find the y-intercept.

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The y-intercept is the value of y, when x = 0.

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\"\"        (Substitute x = 0 in original equation)

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\"\"              (Multiply:  \"\")

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\"\"                 (Apply additive identity property: \"\")

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\"\"           (Divide each side by negative 2)

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\"\"                   (Cancel common terms)

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\"\"                     (Divide: \"\")

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The y-intercept is \"\" , so the graph intersects the y-axis at \"\".\"\"

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Next find the x-intercept.

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The x-intercept is the value of x, when y = 0.

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\"\"        (Substitute y = 0 in original equation)

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\"\"              (Multiply:  \"\")

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\"\"                    (Apply additive identity property: \"\")

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\"\"               (Divide each side by 6)

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\"\"                    (Cancel common terms)

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\"\"                         (Divide: \"\")

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The x-intercept is \"\" ,so the graph intersects the x-axis at \"\".\"\"

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Graph Using Intercepts:

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Use these ordered pairs to graph the equation.

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x-intercept is \"\" and  y-intercept is \"\".Graph of the equation is \ \

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