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Find the y-intercept for the graph of the following equation. 6x + 9y = 18

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Recall that the y-intercept is when the function passes the y-axis. This happens when x=0. Therefore, we can find our y-intercept by plugging x=0 into our function and solving for y.

6x + 9y = 18
6(0) + 9y = 18
0 + 9y = 18
9y = 18
y =2

Thus, our y-intercept is when x = 0 and y = 2, or (0,2).
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