Reduce the following equation into intercept form and find its intercepts on the axes: $3y + 2 = 0$.

  • A
    $y$-intercept = $-\frac{2}{3}$,$x$-intercept = does not exist
  • B
    $y$-intercept = $\frac{2}{3}$,$x$-intercept = $0$
  • C
    $y$-intercept = $-\frac{3}{2}$,$x$-intercept = does not exist
  • D
    $y$-intercept = $0$,$x$-intercept = $-\frac{2}{3}$

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