Math, asked by heen1234, 1 year ago


Find the point
point where 3x + 2y = 12 intersects y-axis.​

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Answered by MavisRee
25

Answer:

The point where the line 3x + 2y = 12 intersects y - axis is (0, 6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of line is 3x + 2y = 12

Given that above line intersects y-axis. This means x - coordinate is zero.

Substituting x = 0 in above equation, we get

3(\,0)\, + 2y = 12\\\\ 0+ 2y = 12\\\\y = \frac{12}{2}\\\\ y = 6

Thus, the point where the line 3x + 2y = 12 intersects y - axis is (0, 6)

Answered by jatinleggie
1

Answer:

Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)Yes, because their is no Y intercept. If you to add 1 it would be (0,1), or subtract 1 is would be (0,-1)

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