Math, asked by aakarshj23, 7 months ago

Find the point at which the equation 3x − 2y = 6 meets the y-axis and x-axis.

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Answered by choudharyaarti588
1

Answer:

3x - 2y = 6

3x -y =6/2

x -y =3/3

x-y =1

Answered by Anonymous
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Assume values of x and then u will het value of y.

Do it 3 to 4 times (Means taking different values of x or y)

Now, you will get the value of y automatically.

Make the solution table.

Now on a graph sheet draw the Cartesian Plane and it will be easier to form it.

THANKS!

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