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find the equation of the straight line whose x and y- intercepts on the axes are given by 2 and 3​

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Answered by skrajenf32
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Answer:x/2+y/3=1

Step-by-step explanation:take any variable point on this line(x,y)...say..

Now as we know that points having coordinates (2,0)and(0,3)lies on it as which is given in question by stating the intercept length.

Now we know that these three points rs are collinear so

We have slope....

(y-0)/(x-2)=(3-0)/(0-2)

So we have by simplification

We get final equation of line as given in answer..

Thnks...

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