Help soon! I'm giving 100 points!!! Will give branliest! Which equation has intercepts that are integers? Explain how you know the intercepts are integers.

6x+3y=2; The constant term is a factor of one of the coefficients.

6x+8y=2; The constant term is a factor of both of the coefficients.

3x+2y=8; The constant term is a multiple of one of the coefficients.

3x+2y=6; The constant term is a multiple of both of the coefficients.

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Answer:

Q1. Slope=−  2.000

x−intercept=  6 /2 =  3 /1 =0.33333

y−intercept=  3 /2​=0.66667

Q2. Slope=−  2.000 =1.500 =−0.750

x−intercept=  3 /1  =0.33333

y−intercept=  4 /1  =0.25000

Q3. Slope=−  2.000 =3.000  =−1.500

x−intercept=  3 /8 =2.66667

y−intercept=  2 /8 =4

Q4. Slope=− 2.000 =3.000  =−1.500

x−intercept=  3 /6  =2

y−intercept=  2 /6 =3

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Answer:

D) 3x+2y=6; The constant term is a multiple of both of the coefficients.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adding on to this person's answer, D is the one that has intercepts that are integers.