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draw the graph of the equation 2x + y = 3 also find the point at which the graph meets y axis​

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Hello here's your answer:

Algebra 1 – How to Graph a Linear Equation Using Slope and y

Step 1: Put the equation in Slope Intercept Form.Step 2: Graph the y-intercept point (the number in the b position) on the y-axis. ...Step 3: From the point plotted on the y-axis, use the slope to find your second point. ...Step 4: Draw your line using the two points you plotted (y-intercept (b) first, slope (m) second.

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Answered by Anonymous
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2x + y = 3 Represent equation of a straight line having -ive slope and +ive intercept.

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