Math, asked by vanshika176, 1 year ago

what is the point of intersection of the lines represented by 3x-2y=6

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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Answer :

The line is

3x - 2y = 6 ...(i)

=> 3x/6 - 2y/6 = 1

=> x/2 + y/(-3) = 1,

which is in intercept form.

Thus, (i) no. line intersects x-axis at the point (2, 0) and y-axis at the point
(0, -3).

#MarkAsBrainliest

pk577901p966kr: yes
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pk577901p966kr: yur r mistaken
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