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

A

(2,0)

B

(0,3)

C

(3,0)

D

(0,2)

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Since, the graph of linear equation 2x+3y=6 cuts the Y-axis.
So, we put x=0 in the given equation 2x+3y=6, we get
`2xx0+3y=6`
`implies " " 3y=6`
`implies " " y=(6)/(3)`
`therefore " " y=2`
Hence, at the point (0,2), the given linear equation cuts the Y-axis.
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