The graph of linear equation x +2y = 2, cuts the yaxis at
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The graph of linear equation x +2y =2 cuts the y axis at the point (0,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question, the graph of the given linear equation cuts the y axis at a point. Clearly the point can be any point lying on the y- axis.
We know that the x -coordinate (abscissa) of a point lying on the vertical axis is zero.
So, putting the value of x as 0 in the equation x+2y=2,
we get :-
0+ 2y = 2
=> 2y =2
=> y = 1
So the point on y axis where the graph cuts is (0,1)
Hope that helps clearing your doubt! :)
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