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express y in terms of x in the equation 2x - 3y + 4=0

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Answered by master55538
1

Answer:

y=(2x+4)/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3y+4=0

3y=2x+4

y=(2x+4)/3

Answered by masura8080
1

From the given question the correct answer is:

(2,0) is the point where the line will cut the x-axis.

(0,1.3) is the point where the line will cut the y-axis.

Given:

2x - 3y + 4=0

To find:

y in terms of x in the equation

Solution:

we have to express y in terms of x in the equation 2x - 3y + 4=0

so,

first we will find the value of y

2x - 3y + 4=0\\2x - 3y =4\\\\-3y=4-2x\\\\y=\frac{4-2x}{3}\\\\

so , the value of y= \frac{4-2x}{3}

On x-axis y=0

so,

\frac{4-2x}{3}=0

4-2x=3×0

4-2x=0

-2x=-4

x=2

(2,0) is the point where the line will cut the x-axis.

On y-axis x=0

so,

\frac{4-2\times0}{3}=y\\\frac{4}{3}=y \\y=1.3

(0,1.3) is the point where the line will cut the y-axis.

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