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At what point the graph of the linear equation 4x -2y =14 cuts the y axis​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The line cuts the y axis at the point (0, -7).

  • The x-axis and y-axis are the two axes that make up the coordinate plane in two-dimensional coordinate geometry. In the cartesian plane, the vertical line is referred to as the y-axis and the horizontal line as the x-axis.
  • A straight line's general equation is y = mx + c, where m denotes the line's slope and c its y-intercept. It is the geometry-related straight line equation that is employed the most frequently. A straight line's equation can be expressed in a variety of ways, including point-slope form, slope-intercept form, general form, standard form, etc. A straight line is a two-dimensional geometric object that can be stretched to infinity on both ends.

Now, the linear equation is given as, 4x -2y =14.

Now, putting x = 0, we get,

-2y =14.

Or, y = -7

Hence, the line cuts the y axis at the point (0, -7).

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