Respuesta :
Answer:
(- 2, 0 )
Step-by-step explanation:
to find where the line crosses the x- axis, let y = 0 in the equation and solve for x.
0 = 3x + 6 ( subtract 6 from both sides )
- 6 = 3x ( divide both sides by 3 )
- 2 = x
the line crosses the x- axis at (- 2, 0 )
Given ↓
- The equation y=3x+6
To Find ↓
- The point where the equation → y=3x+6 ← crosses the x-axis.
Calculations ↓
- Let y be 0
Instead of y write 0:
0=3x+6
- Now all we have to do is solve for x :
0=3x+6
Subtract 6 on both sides :
-6 = 3x
Switch the order :
3x = -6
Divide by 3 on both sides :
x = -2
Now that we know the x coordinate of the point, we should find the y coordinate, which is always equal to 0.
Coordinates of the point ↓
(-2, 0)