at what point the graph of linear equations 2x-3y=-15 cuts the x axis
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put y=0.
2x-0=-15
x=-15/2
therefore point is (0,7.5)
2x-0=-15
x=-15/2
therefore point is (0,7.5)
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The graph of linear equation 2x - 3y = -15 would cut the x-axis at the point (- 7.5, 0).
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Y be 0,
So,
2x - 3(0) = -15
2x - 0 = -15
∵ x = -15/2
x = - 7.5
As we know, the value of x comes first followed by the others. Similarly, the point intersecting would be
(-7.5, 0)
Thus, (-7.5, 0) aptly cuts the x-axis.
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