Math, asked by yuvabala2157, 1 year ago

find the coordinates of the points where the line 2x-y=3 meets both the axes

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Answered by XxroartinyroarxX
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The line meets the y-axis at the point of (0,3) (which is seen by the y intersect), and meets the x-axis at (1.5, 0). Hope this helps!

Answered by Mritun
4
\textbf {Coordinate\:where \: the \: line \: meet \: x \: axis-}

\textbf{x=0}

\textbf{y=3}

\textbf{Coordinate= (0,3)}

\textbf{Coordinate \: where \: the \: line meet \: y \: axis-}

\textbf{y=0}

\textbf{x=3/2}

\textbf{Coordinate\:= \:(0,3/2)}
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