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draw the graph of equation 3 X + 2 y=0 find the coordinates of point where the graph intersects the y-axis​

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Answered by greenscreencomlol
1

Answer:

Answer

It is given

3x+2y=6

We can also write it as

2y=6−3x

y=

2

6−3x

Substituting x=2 in the given equation

y=

2

6−3(2)

So we get

y=

2

6−6

y=0

Substituting X=4 in the given equation

y=

2

6−3(4)

So we get

Y=

2

6−3(4)

So we get

y=

2

6−12

y=

2

−6

By division

y=−3

x: 2 4

y: 0 -3

Now draw a grapg using the points (2,0)(4,3)

Join the points through a line and find the coordinates which cuts y-axis.

From the graph we know that the line joining the two points cut the y-axis at a point P which is above x-axis at 3 units distance

Therefore, the coordinate of the point is P(0,3)

Answered by mohdakil33
1

Answer:

3x+2y=0

putting y=0

3x+0=0

x=-3

coordinates are (-3,0)

putting x=0

3(0)+2y=0

0+2y=0

y=-2

coordinates are (0,-2)

like these points find all other points following this method

plot these points

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