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the graph of the linear equation 2x+3y=6 is a line which meets the y-axis at the point is​

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Answered by surendrasahoo
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2x+3y=6,is the line and meets the y-axis the x=0

So,now putting x=0 in the given equation we have,2×0+3y=6

3y=6

y=6/3

y=2(ans)

So,the line intersec y-axis at point (0,2).

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Answered by psupriya789
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2x+3y=6,is the line and meets the y-axis the x=0

So, now putting x=0 in the given equation we have,2×0+3y=6

3y=6

y=6/3

y=2

So, the line intersect y-axis at point (0,2).

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