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Answered by shaleenisgreat
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Step-by-step explanation:

The graph intersect x-axis at (2,0) and y-axis at (0,6)

we have to find the coordinates of the points where the equation 3x + y = 6 intersects both the axis.

When the cut y-axis the ordinate can be calculated by putting x=0

⇒ 3x + y = 6

3(0)+y=6

y=6

When the cut x-axis the x-coordinate can be calculated by putting y=0

⇒ 3x + y = 6

3x+0=6

x=2

Hence, the graph intersect x-axis at (2,0) and y-axis at (0,6).

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Answered by Brainlydam
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

1.3x+y=6

3 is multiplyed with 1 and then added with 2 eaquals to 6....

-3×1+3=6

as X & Y can be something. so 3 × 1 + 3= 6

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2.Y-3x=9

18 is subtracted with 3 and the 3 is multiplyed with other 3..

18 - 3 × 3= 9

As herr too you & x can be any number so I choose 18 as 18 can subtracted to 9 to form other nine.. .

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