Math, asked by soflaifal2018, 19 days ago

3x+2y=18 the point where the line crosses the x-axis

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Answered by anuradhamishra91
1

Answer:

I got the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

First we have to change the symbol of the addition to subtraction

So, 18-2=

Answered by kadeejasana2543
1

Answer:

The point where the line   3x+2y=18   crosses the x-axis is

(x,y)=(6,0).

Step-by-step explanation:

When the line crosses x-axis ,the value of y should be zero.

That is x-axis is the line y=0, therefore in order  to find the point where the line crosses x-axis, just substitute y=0  in the given expression.

Equation of the line is    3x+2y=18.

When it crosses the x-axis,   y=0  then

                                        3x+2(0)=18\\\\3x=18\\\\x=18/3=6

So when the line crosses x-axis, the x-coordinate  is  6.

Therefore the point where the line crosses x-axis is

                                       (x,y)=(6,0)

we find the values of x znd y separately, but when we mention a point, it shoulh be in the form (x,y)

Hence the answer

Thank you

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