Math, asked by varsha1554, 9 months ago

solve graphically y=3x-2​

Answers

Answered by devendrabhojrajsingh
1

Answer:

let's take y as 1

1=3x-2

1+2=3x

3= 3x

3/3=X

1=X

(X=1,y=1)

now let's take X as 0

y= 3*0-2

y=0-2

(y=-2,X=0)

plz mark how helpful it is

Answered by sonaihazram09
0

Answer:

This is a straight line of slope 3 which intercepts the

y

axis at

(

0

,

2

)

and the

x

axis at

(23,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equations of the form:

y

=

m

x

+

c

are the equations of lines in slope-intercept form, where

m

is the slope of the line and

c

is the intercept with the

y

axis.

In your example, slope

m

=

3

and intercept

c

=

2

.

We can also determine where the line intersects the

x

axis by solving for

x

in the case

y

=

0

...

If

3

x

2

=

0

then

3

x

=

2

and

x

=

2

3

graph{3x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

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