The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 meets the y - axis at the point: (a) (2, 0);(b) (3, 0); (c) (0, 2); (d) (0, 3)

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2023-02-07

The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 meets the y - axis at the point:
(a) (2, 0);
(b) (3, 0);
(c) (0, 2);
(d) (0, 3)

Answer & Explanation

Alexus Benson

Alexus Benson

Beginner2023-02-08Added 9 answers

If the linear equation's graph is favorable 2x + 3y = 6 meets the y-axis, then x = 0.
In the equation 2x + 3y = 6, x = 0's value can be changed to get
2 × 0 + 3 y = 6 3 y = 6 y = 6 3 y = 2
Hence, the point of meeting is (0, 2).
Therefore, the correct option is (c).

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