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The graph of the linear equation `2x+3y=6` cuts the `Y-`axis at the point

A

`(2,0)`

B

`(3,0)`

C

`(0,2)`

D

`(0,3)`

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C

The graph of `2x+ 3y =6` cuts the y-axis at the point where x=0, i.e., at the point (0,2).
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