Math, asked by sumondas0315, 1 month ago

The graphs of y = -x and 3x – 2y = 0 intersects at the point​

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Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Step-by-step explanation:

x+3y+3=0

⟹x=−3−3y

Let, y=0, then x=−3−3(0)=−3

Similarly, when y=−1,x=0 and when y=1,x=−6

∴ the coordinates are (−3,0),(0,−1),(−6,1)

Now,

3x−2y+6=0

⟹2y=3x+6

⟹y=

2

3x+6

Let, x=0, y=3

Similarly, when x=−2,y=0, and x=2,y=6

∴ the coordinates are (0,3),(−2,0),(2,6)

∴ the intersecting point is marked with the dark black dot

Hope its help..

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