Math, asked by akritisrivastava977, 4 months ago

Draw the graph
of the equation
2x - y = 6​

Answers

Answered by sonamsharmanamo
0

Answer:

2x+y=6⋯(1)

To draw the graph ,we need at least two solutions of the equation

Put x=0 in (1)

2(0)+y=6

⟹y=6

So (0,6) is a solution of the equation

Put y=0 in (1)

2x+0=6

⟹2x=6

⟹x=3

So (3,0) is a solution of the equation

The area enclosed by the line with coordinate axes is shaded in the graph

The shaded region forms the triangle with base 3 units and height 6 units

Area of the shaded region is  

2

1

​  

base×height=  

2

1

​  

×3×6=9 sq.units

solution

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