At what point the graph of the linear equation 2x – 3y = – 15 cuts the x-axis?
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(-7.5,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x - 3y = -15
let the y be 0 because the y coordinate of x-axis is always 0.
2x - 3×0 = -15
2x = -15 + 0
2x = -15
x = -15/2
x = -7.5
Hence, we get the value of x as -7.5 and value of y as 0 so the point is (-7.5,0)
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