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Represent 2x + 3y = 6 by a graph. Write the coordinates of the point where it meets:(a) x-axis (b) y-axis ​

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Answered by umakanth8367
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SOLUTION:;

Correct option is

(D) .IV

Lets reform the equation in its standard form of

y=mx+c

2x+3y=6

y=−2x/3+2

Slope=−2/3,y−intercept=2

Only line with y-intercept=2 is (IV)

And it has negative slope too.

Hence, IV represents graph of 2x+3y=6

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