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Draw graph of 2x + 3y = 6​

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Answered by garima2412
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*i m telling the points and how you have to do it*

2x + 3y = 6

here the formula :-

ax + by + c = 0

|-will be implied,

=⟩there are indefinite points on which this equation can lie...

so we have to assume a value to this point,

take the value of x as 1 now ur equation is

(2 \times 1) + 3y = 6

2 + 3y = 6

by transposing 2 to the right hand side it will be subtracted, 6-2=4

hence,

3y = 4

y =  \frac{4}{3}

now fine out more points in the way I just told *by assuming a value of x

now in this one

x = 1 \: and \: y =  \frac{4}{3}  \: or \: 1.99999999 \infty

here we have x and y so we can plot a point a whose absicca is 1 and ordinate is 1.999∞

=⟩ now in the same way assume x as 2 and then find y, according to me it should be .666∞

mark these points and make a line, any point lying on that point full fills the need of the equation...

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