Math, asked by murga, 1 year ago

represent the 2x+3y=6 by a graph write the coordinate of the point where it meet a:xx axis b:y axis

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Answered by alexth2006
9

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X   0      -3     6

___________

Y   2       4    -2

Answered by vijayhalder031
3

Concept Introduction:

A line meets x axis when its coordinate is (x,0) and y axis when coordinate is (0,y).

Given: Equation of a line   2x+3y=6

To Find:

We have to find the value of,  the point where it meet x axis and y axis.

Solution:

According to the problem,

The given equation is  2x+3y=6

For x=0; y=\frac{6-2*0}{3} =2

For y=0; x=\frac{6-2*0}{2} =3

For y=1; x=\frac{6-3}{2} =1.5

∴ We get coordinates (0,2),(3,0),(1.5,1)

The graph of line is:

And the line meets x axis at x=3 and y axis at y=2

Final Answer:

The value of coordinate of line where it meets x axis at x=3 and y axis at y=2.

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