Math, asked by yogitahingade, 1 day ago

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For drawing the graph of 2x - 3y = 3, if the value of x is -3, what is the value
of y?​

Answers

Answered by perfect206
1

Answer:

y=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

2x - 3y = 3\\or, 2x-3=3y\\or, \frac{2x-3}{3}=y------(i)\\ Put ,x = -3 ,in (i)\\y= \frac{(2*-3)-3}{3} =\frac{-6-3}{3} =\frac{-9}{3} =-3\\Plot (-3,-3) in                   graph

Answered by navanithishere
0

Answer: The value of y is -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, 2x - 3y = 3

Here, if x=-3

2*(-3)-3y=3

-6-3y=3

variable -3y in right side and numbers in left side

-3y=3+6

-3y=9

y=9/-3

By dividing 9 by -3

y=-3

Hence, The value of y is -3

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