1. At what point does the line 4x - 3y = -6 intercept the y-axis?
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.10 am
When a line intercepts y-axis at a point, then x-coordinate of that point is 0. Let the line intercepts y-axis at $$(0,y)$$ Equation of line = $$4x - 3y = -6$$ Putting $$x = 0$$ in above equation, we get : => $$(4 imes 0) - 3y = -6$$ => $$3y = 6$$ => $$y = frac{6}{3} = 2$$ $$ herefore$$ The line 4x - 3y = -6 will intercept the y-axis at = (0,2) => Ans - (A)
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