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2x - 3y = 6.
draw the graph of linear equation ​

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Answered by rachnaprakarti82
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: linear \: equation \: in \:two

 variables \: x \: and \: y \:is :

 2x - 3y = 6 \: --- (1)

 i) If \: x = 0 \: then \: -3y = 6

 \implies y = \frac{6}{-3}

 \implies y = -2

 \therefore (x,y) = (0,-2)

 ii) If \: y = 0 \: then \: 2x = 6

 \implies x = \frac{6}{2}

 \implies x = 3

 \therefore (x,y) = ( 3,0)

Plotting the points on the graph and joining them we get a straight line.

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