Answer:
Hello!!! Princess Sakura here ^^
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that in a x-intercept the y-value is zero so that's what we plug in...
[tex]y=3x-6\\(0)=3x-6[/tex]
I know that might be confusing but all we have to do is add 6 to both sides to make it easier to use...
[tex](0)=3x-6\\6=3x[/tex]
Now we solve it normally by dividing the 3 to both sides canceling itself and getting the answer of...
[tex]6=3x\\x=2[/tex]
So the x-intercept would be (2,0).