Find the coordinates of the point where y - 2x = 1 crosses the y-axis.
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Given : y - 2x = 1
To Find : the coordinates of the point where y - 2x = 1 crosses the y-axis.
Solution:
x coordinate of any point on y axis is always zero
y - 2x = 1 crosses the y-axis.
Hence x = 0 at that point
Substitute x = 0
=> y - 2(0) = 1
=> y - 0 = 1
=> y = 1
Hence ( 0 , 1) is coordinates of the point where y - 2x = 1 crosses the y-axis.
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