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calculate at what distance from the origin the graph of the equation x/2+y/3=1 interest the x axis and the y axis​

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Answered by Harjotsingh4231
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by gauravshrigiri22
0

Answer:

Line AB intersects the y-axis 2 units above origin.

As we know that at y-axis, abscissa (x-coordinate) will be 0 always.

∴ Line AB cuts y-axis at P(0,2)

Also line AB makes an angle of 30° with the x-axis.

∴ Slope of the line =tan30°=

3

1

As we know that equation of a line passing through (x

0

,y

0

) and having slope m is-

(y−y

0

)=m(x−x

0

)

Therefore equation of the line AB is-

(y−2)=

3

1

(x−0)

⇒x−

3

y+2=0

Hence the required answer is x−

3

y+2=0

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