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The graph of the linear equation 3x + 2y = 6 is the line which meets the x-axis at the point

3x + 2y = 6


⇒ 2y = 6 – 3x



Let x = 0 then,






Let x = 2 then,


















X



0



2



Y



3



0



The blue line is the graph of equation 3x + 2y = 6 which cuts the X – axis at (2, 0)


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