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Express the given linear equation in terms of x :
3x+y=1​

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Answered by soooyeah123
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Answer:

y = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, equation: $$3x - 2y = 6$$.

Now, to check whether (1,2) will lie on the line 3x−2y=6, we have to put the value of (x,y) in the given equation.

LHS =3(1)−2(2)=3−4=−1  

=6 or RHS

Therefore, the point (1,2) will not lie on the line 3x−2y=6.

Now, at x=4, we have,

3(4)−2y=6

y=3

Again, 3x−2y=6

⇒ At x=0,y=−3 and at y=0,x=2

Therefore, table of points is:

x    0  2

y −3         0  

So, graph of the given line is as:

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