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

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Answered by prabhukiransurisetti
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Answer:

The graph of the linear equation 3y-2x=6 cuts the x-axis at the point​ (-3,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, linear equation,  3y-2x = 6

By substituting the value of y as zero, we can find the point where the graph of the given equation cuts the x-axis.

3(0)-2x = 6

-2x = 6

x = -6/2

x = -3.

So, The graph of the linear equation 3y-2x=6 cuts the x-axis at the point​ (-3,0).

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