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The graph of the linear equation 4x + 6y = 12 is a line which meets the y-axis at the point​

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Answered by jvedakshi
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Answer:

6y meets the y axis hope it helps

Answered by pulakmath007
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TO DETERMINE

The graph of the linear equation 4x + 6y = 12 is a line which meets the y-axis at the point

EVALUATION

Here the given equation is

4x + 6y = 12 - - - - - (1)

It is a linear equation which represents the equation of a line

Now the line meets the y-axis

So we have x = 0

Putting x = 0 in Equation 1 we get

6y = 12

⇒ y = 2

Hence the required point is (0,2)

FINAL ANSWER

The graph of the linear equation 4x + 6y = 12 is a line which meets the y-axis at the point (0,2)

Graph : In the graph B represents the point (0,2)

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