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the graph of the linear equation 2x-y=4 cuts y axis at the point =?​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

\large\bold\red{(0,-4)}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

A linear equation,

  • 2x - y = 4

Clearly,

It's an Equation of a straight line.

Now,

We have to find the point where this line intersects the Y axis or Ordinate Axis.

But,

We know that,

  • The abscissa or X coordinate on Y axis is always zero.

Therefore,

Putting the Value of x = 0 in the Given eqn,

We get,

=> 2 × 0 - y = 4

=> 0 - y = 4

=> -y = 4

=> y = -4

Hence,

The graph cuts the Y axis at ( 0, -4 )

Answered by mrrmani75
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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