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X/2-y/3=2.daw graph of linear equation in two variables.

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Answered by sanjeevk28012
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Answer:

The points on the line is x , y  ( 4 , - 6 )  .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The linear equation is

\dfrac{x}{2} - \dfrac{y}{3} = 2

Taking LCM

Or, 3 x - 2 y = 2 × 6

i.e 3 x - 2 y = 12

Now, For x = 0

i.e  3 × 0 - 2 y = 12

or, 0 - 2 y = 12

Or, y = \dfrac{12}{-2}

Or, y = - 6

Again

For y = 0

i.e 3 x - 2 × 0 = 12

Or, 3 x - 0 = 12

Or,  x = \dfrac{12}{3}

or, x = 4

So, The points on the line is x , y = ( 4 , - 6 )

Hence, The points on the line is x , y  ( 4 , - 6 )  . Answer

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