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What is point of intersection of lines represented by 3x-2y=6 and the y-axis?

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Answered by MegaRayquaza16
502
Intersection of the line of the equation of the y axis means x coordinate is 0.
Using this value in the equation we get 3(0)-2y=6
-2y=6
y=-6/2= -3

So the coordinate of the point of intersection is (0,-3)

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Answered by qwmagpies
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The point of intersection is (0,-3).

Given: 3x-2y=6 and the y-axis.

To find: We have to find the point of intersection.

Solution:

At the y-axis, the value of x is zero.

Thus putting the value of x in the given equation we will get the value of y.

Thus the value of y will be-

3x - 2y = 6 \\ 3 \times 0 - 2y = 6 \\ y =  - 3

The value of y is -3.

Thus the point of intersection is (x, y).

Thus, the point of intersection is (0,-3).

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