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The line represented by 4x - 3y = 9 intersects the y-axis at : ​

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Answered by CreativeAB
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★ Answer ★

The point at which a line intersects the y - axis, the x coordinate is 0.

Putting x = 0, we get,

4x - 3y = 9

» 4(0) - 3y = 9

» -3y = 9

» y = -9/3

» y = -3

Hence, the line 4x - 3y = 9 intersects the y - axis at (0, -3).

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Answered by rishithapreddi
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As the line should intersect the y-axis,

x=0

Substitute this in the given equation

4(0)-3y=9

-3y=9

y=-9/3

y=-3

The point (0,-3) is where 4x-3y=0 intersect the y-axis

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