Math, asked by devangroy1234, 9 months ago

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

[1 mark]

 (0 , 3)

 (0, 2)

 (2, 0)

 (3 , 0)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

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Answered by Francislkd
1

Answer:

(2,0)

(0,3)

(3,0)

(0,2)

Solution :

Since, the graph of linear equation 2x+3y=6 cuts the Y-axis. <br> So, we put x=0 in the given equation 2x+3y=6, we get <br>

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

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