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(a) The equation is \"\" \"\".

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First find x-intercept let y = 0 in the original equation.

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\"\"            (Let y = 0)

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\"\"                  (Apply zero product property)

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\"\"                        \ \

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\"\"                   (Divide each side by 3)

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\"\"                          (Simplify)

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The x-intercept is 2 and the point (2, 0) is on the graph of the equation. 

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Next find y-intercept let x = 0 in the original equation.

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\"\"             (Let x = 0)

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\"\"                   (Apply zero product property)

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\"\"                    \ \

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

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\"\"                       (Simplify)

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The y-intercept is \"\" and the point (0, \"\") is on the graph of the equation.

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\"\"

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(b) Graph the equation.

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(a) The x-intercept is 2 and  y-intercept is \"\".

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(b) The line equation \"\" graph is

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