Math, asked by ammy2004, 1 year ago

can you solve y = 2x + 3 in graph?

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Answered by yaqoobmirza
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Now if you set x=0 you will have y = -2*0 + 3 which means y=3 and shows why c is the point where your graph intersects with the Y-axis (0|3) . if you set y=0 you get.

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Answered by Anonymous
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