What is the y intercept for the equation 1 over 2x minus 2 over 3y equal -6?
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1/(2x) - 2/(3y) = -6

The y-intercept is where x = 0.

But x = 0 would make 1/(2x) = 1/0 and we can't divide by 0

Answer:  There is no y intercept.
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