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at what point the graph of the linear equation 2 X + 5 y= 10 cuts the y-axis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The graph of 2x+5y=10 cuts the x-axis at the point where y=0, i.e., at the point (5,0).

Answered by DHONI2007
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 \sf{answer: - }

 \sf{2x + 5y = 10}

 \tt{if \: the \: cuts \: y \: axis \: then \: x = 0}

 \sf{2(0) + 5y = 10}

 \sf{5y = 10}

 \sf{y = 2}

 \sf{co-ordinates \: are \: (0,2) }

 \colorbox{cyan}{ \sf\red{the \: graph \: is \: thier \: in \: attachment}}

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