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what is the point of intersection of line represented by 3x-2y=6 and the x-axis

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Answered by Rolin
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Given the equation as 3x-2y = 6 , on y-axis , then x axis = 0 
3x-2y = 6
3(0)-2y = 6
0-2y = 6
-2y = 6
-y = 6/2
y = -3
Answered by kalpan99
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Answer:

the equation is 3x - 2y = 6 represented on line .

let x = 0

3(0) - 2y = 6

0 - 2y = 6

- 2y = 6

y = -2 / 6

y = -3

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