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find the point at which the equation 3x-2y =6 meets the x axis. (4,0)

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Answered by BeAuTyBLusH
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Equation of line is 3x-2y = 6.

As the line meets the x-axis, y=0. Substitute this in the equation.

⇒3x-2*0=6

⇒3x=6

⇒x=2.

∴The point on x-axis is (2,0)

Answered by SnowyBabyAngel
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Equation of line is 3x-2y = 6.

As the line meets the x-axis, y=0. Substitute this in the equation.

⇒3x-2*0=6

⇒3x=6

⇒x=2.

∴The point on x-axis is (2,0)

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