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

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

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Answered by ishapinjara
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Answer:

(c) Since, the graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 meets the X-axis.

So, we put y = 0 in 2x + 3y = 6 ⇒ 2x + 3(0) = 6

= 2x + 0 = 6

⇒ x = 6/2 ⇒ x = 3

Hence, the coordinate on X-axis is (3, 0).

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

a) (2, 0)

b) (3, 0)

c) (0, 2)

d) (0, 3)

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

So,

Put y = 0 in 2x + 3y = 6 => 2x + 3(0) = 6

 2x + 3(0) = 6= 2x + 0 = 6

=> x = 6/2 =>  x = 3

 x = 3Answer is (3,0)

 x = 3Answer is (3,0) Option (b)

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