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2 The graph of the linear equation 3x – y = 2 cuts the y-axis at the point (a) (0, 2) (b) (0, -2) (c) (-2,0) ​

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Answered by sheejalmehta
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Answer:

b) (0, -2)

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Answered by sidhantm234
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A function touches the y-axis when x = 0.

So we can simply substitute "x" with 0 in the equation.

3x - y = 2

(-y) = 2

y = (-2)

So the equation cuts the y-axis at (0, -2).

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