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how many points lie on line x-3y =2​

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Answered by aahaan216
9

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
0

Answer:

Infinite number of points lies on line x - 3y = 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given, a line x -3y =2.

On putting x = 0, we get y = \frac{-2}{3}

On putting x = -1, we get y = -1

Similarly, on putting y = 0 we get x = 2

  • So, there are infinite points lie on a line.
  • One way to conceptualize a line (straight line) is as an indefinitely large connected set of points.
  • It spreads out in two opposing directions infinity. A line has an infinite length, a 0 height, and a 0 width. Name it at any two locations along the line.
  • Normally, two points define a line. It can be identified by a single lowercase letter or by two capital letters.
  • A line has no thickness and can extend indefinitely in both directions. The length of a line is undefined and it can have infinite numbers of points.

Final answer:

Hence, infinite points are lies on line x -3y =2.

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