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Answer:


(0, -(15)/(2) )

Explanation:

When a straight line crosses the y-axis, the point that touches it is called the y-intercept. We can find the y-intercept by plugging in zero as the value for 'x', as any x value on the y-axis is zero. So plugging in x = 0 into the equation '3x - 2y = 15', we get -2y = 15, so y = -15/2. The point would be
(0, -(15)/(2) ), as x = 0 when y = -15/2.

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