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Write three solutions of the equation 3x + 2y - 6 = 0.​

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Answered by dejavuXOXO
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Answer:

First solution is (2,0)

Second solution is (0,3)

Third solution is (-2,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation ; 3x + 2y - 6 = 0.​

It can rewritten as, x = (6 - 2y)/3

  • Taking y = 0,

⇒ x = (6 - 2(0))/3

⇒ x = (6 - 0)/3

⇒ x = 6/3

⇒ x = 2

First solution is (2,0)

  • Taking y = 3,

⇒ x = (6 - 2(3))/3

⇒ x = (6 - 6)/3

⇒ x = 0/3

⇒ x = 0

Second solution is (0,3)

  • Taking y = 6,

⇒ x = (6 - 2(6))/3

⇒ x = (6 - 12)/3

⇒ x = -6/3

⇒ x = -2

Third solution is (-2,6)

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