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draw the graph for the equation 2x+3y=6 from the graph find the value of y when x =-3​

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Answered by chidinmahilaryugeh
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Answer:

The value of y when x = -3 is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 3y = 6

Collect like terms of 3y

3y = 6 - 2x

3y = -2x + 6

Divide both sides by 3

3y/3 = -2x/3 + 6/3

y = -2x/3 + 2

where -2/3 which is the coefficient of x is the slope and 2 is the intercept.

To find the value of y when x=-3

from, y = -2x/3 + 2

substitute the value of x = -3

y = -2(-3)/3 + 2

y = 6/3 + 2

y = 2 + 2

y = 4

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