Math, asked by zain5758, 4 months ago

the point where the line represented bye the equation 2x+3y-6=0 cuts the x-axis is a) (0,3) b) (3,0) c) (3,-3) d) (-3,0)​

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Answered by saiarote6765
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Answer:

2x+3y=6

Since , the line intersects at y−axis.

Put x=0 in the given equation

⇒y=2

Hence, the line intersects y−axis at (0,2)

Answered by harshmkale2004
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Answer:

4x-4y=o in this eqn this can get much solve

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