At which point does the graph of 5x + 3y – 6 = 0 cross the y-axis? *
1 point
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Answer:
if point on y axis is required then put x= 0 AND ULL GET ANSWER
HERE ANS IS 2
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Answer:
(0,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Any point on the y-axis means the x value is 0 (zero).
Therefore, put x = 0 on the equation. You'll get
3y = 6
i.e, y =2
Therefore the point at which 5x+3y-6=0 crosses the y-axis is (0,2)
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