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0.15) The graph of the linear equation 2x+
3y + 6 = 0 is a line which meets the Y-axis
at the point​

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Answered by dhiya2005
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Answer:

LET THE LINE MEET THE Y-AXIS AT THE POINT (0,Y)

THEREFORE.

X=0

2*0+3Y+6=0

3Y+6=0

3Y=-6

Y=-2

THEREFORE, THE LINE MEETS THE Y-AXIS AT THE POINT (0,-2)

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