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The graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point

(a) (2,0) (b) (0,3) (c) (3,0) (d) (0,2) ​

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Answered by sharmasuhani790
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The graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point

(a) (2,0) (b) (0,3) (c) (3,0) (d) (0,2)

answer

Since, the graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the Y-axis.

So, we put x = 0 in the given equation 2x+ 3y = 6, we get

2 x 0+ 3y = 6 ⇒ 3y = 6

y = 2.

Hence, at the point (0, 2), the given linear equation cuts the Y-axis

Answered by andreapinto
4

Answer:

d) (0,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

the graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the Y-axis.

put x = 0 in the given equation 2x+ 3y = 6, we get

2 x 0+ 3y = 6 ⇒ 3y = 6

y = 2. ,

at the point (0, 2), the given linear equation cuts the Y-axis

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