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find the coordinates of the point where the line 2x - 3 Y is=6 meets y _axix​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,2x-3y=6

Since given line cuts the y axis

:Put x=0,we get

0-3y=6 and y=-2

Hence, given line meets the y-axis at(0,2)

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Answered by prasadchintu257
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3y=6

If the line is meeting y Axis then X coordinate =0

thus required coordinates are (0,y) let's find y

Substitute x=0 in the equation

2*0-3y=6

thus y=6/-3

=-2

Thus the it meets y axis at(0,-2)

hope this helps

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