Math, asked by yashwant2480, 1 year ago

Find the point of intersection of the lines represented by 3x - 2y =6 and the y-axis.​

Answers

Answered by smitakul65
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X/2-y/3=1

Dividing it by 6

Answered by asthagupta1802
7

Answer:

0,-3

Step-by-step explanation:

At y axis, x coordinate is 0

Therefore in equation 3x-2y=6

X=0

=> 3*0 - 2y=6

=> - 2y=6

=> y=6/-2

=> y=-3

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