A line cuts the x-axis at the point (3,0) and the y-axis at the point (0,6). What is the equation of the line?
A line cuts the x-axis at the point (3,0) and the y-axis at the point (0,6). What is the equation of the line? 1). x = 2y + 6 2). y = 2x - 6 3). x = 2y - 6 4). y = 2x + 6
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option 4 is the right answer
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