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Twice the ordinate of a point decreased by three times the abscissa is 6, express the given sentenced in the form of an equation?

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Answered by Narutsu
30

Let abscissa be x and ordinate be y

2y - 3x = 6

Answered by wifilethbridge
34

The required equation is 3x-2y=6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the coordinate be (x,y)

The x point of the coordinate is known as abscissa and y point of coordinate is known as ordinate.

We are given that Twice the ordinate of a point decreased by three times the abscissa is 6

Twice the ordinate = 2y

Three time abscissa = 3x

So, the required equation is 3x-2y=6

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