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Question 3 The graph of the equation x + 3y=6 intersects the y- axis at which coordinate point? (0, 2) (0, 6) (0, 18) (6, 0)

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The intersection with the y-axis ocurrs at x=0. That is, by substituting x=0 in our given expression, we get


0+3y=6

which gives


\begin{gathered} 3y=6 \\ y=(6)/(3) \\ y=2 \end{gathered}

Then, the intersection point is (0,2). Which corresponds to the first option.

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