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A point where line 3x +y=6 intersect the x axis is

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Answered by Pkush
0

Answer:

+2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

3x + y = 6 \\ on \: x\: axis \: y = 0 \\ therefore \: 3x + 0 = 6 \\ x =  \frac{6}{3}  \\ x = 2

Answered by harshaldutt
1

Answer:

In terms of x

3x + y=6

3x= 6-y

x= 6-y/3

in this case possible solutions are

x=0 , y=6

x=1  , y=3

x=2 , y=0

I hope this was helpful :)

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