The equation of the graphed line is 2x – y = –6.
What is the x-intercept of the graph?

The x-intercept of the graphed line whose equation is 2x-y=-6 is -3.
It is statement of equality between two expressions consisting of variables and numbers.
A line is a mark on a surface and a line which joins two points on a surface is known as line segment.
It is a point where the line meets x axis means the value of y will be 0 at that point.
The equation of the line given to us is 2x-y=-6
We have to find the value of x-intercept and it is the point where the line meets the x axis mean the value of y in the equation will be 0.So by putting the value of y=0 in the equation 2x-y=-6, we get
2x-0=-6
x=-6/2
x=-3
Hence the value of x intercept of the line 2x-y=-6 is -3.
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