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Plot the graph of the following linear equation 2x – 3y + 3 = 0 also answer the following questions. 1. Write the quadrant in which the line segment intercepted between the axes lie. 2. Shade the triangle region formal by the line and the axes. 3. Write the vertices of the triangle so formed. ​

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Answered by syamala171227
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1. 2nd quadrant because it will lie in the 2 no quadrant

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : 2x – 3y + 3 = 0

To Find : Plot the graph

1. Write the quadrant in which the line segment intercepted between the axes lie.

2. Shade the triangle region formal by the line and the axes.

3. Write the vertices of the triangle so formed.

Solution:

2x – 3y + 3 = 0

x = 0  => y = 1

x = 3 =>  y = 3

x = - 3 => y = - 1

y = 0 => x = - 3/2

plot the line passing through the points

the quadrant in which the line segment intercepted between the axes line.

2nd Quadrant

Shaded the triangle region formal by the line and the axes.

vertices of the triangle so formed.

(0,0) , ( -3/2 , 0) , ( 0 , 1)

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