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Draw the graph for the each equation given below :
(i) \:  3x + 2y  \: = \:  6  \\ \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ (ii)  \: 2x - 5y \:  =  \: 10  \\ \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ (iii) \: \frac{1}{2}x  +  \frac{2}{3}y \:  =  \: 5 \:  \\ (iv) \:  \frac{2x - 1}{3}  -  \:  \frac{y - 2}{5}  \:  =  \: 5
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In each case, find the co-ordinates of the points where the graph (line) drawn meets the co-ordinates axes.

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Answered by kumarabeer60
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intersecting and unique solution

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