Respuesta :
once you distribute the 3 throughout you will end up with y-3=3x+3 from there you would add the 3 over and end up with y=3x+6 and 3 would be your intercept
So, the x-intercept is where the x crosses on the y-axis.
If I plug this equation in (it is in point-slope),
I graphed this on desmos,
The x-intercept is equal to 0. (it crosses at the origin, or 0)
x-intercept= 0 <=== the answer
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
If I plug this equation in (it is in point-slope),
I graphed this on desmos,
The x-intercept is equal to 0. (it crosses at the origin, or 0)
x-intercept= 0 <=== the answer
I hope this helps!
~kaikers