This would be a more meaningful statement if it said that the y intercept of the equation equals 2, which would mean that when you draw the equation on a graph, the line intersects the y axis at 2, or in other words, when x = 0, y = 2. However, as stated, x = 2 has no y intercept. If you graph it, that is just a verticle line located at 2 on the x axis.
X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
Slope= -2/5 y-intercept is 20 x-intercept is 50
y-intercept: 2 x-intercept: 4
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I think they will intercept
X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
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Slope= -2/5 y-intercept is 20 x-intercept is 50
y-intercept: 2 x-intercept: 4
x-y = -2 -y = -x-2 y = x+2 which is now in slope intercept form
x-intercept: (2/3, 0) y-intercept: (0, 2)
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y intercept (0,2) x intercept (-2/3, 0)
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