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What is the initial value in the function 2x + 3y = 6?

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THE INITIAL VALUE IN THE FUNCTION ARE X=0 AND Y=2 OR X=3 AND Y=0.

Explanation:

The initial value of the line segment is the value at which X=0 .

X=0 means nothing but a Y-intercept.

Now set X=0, in the function 2x+3y=6

2(0)+3y=6.

3y=6.

Therefore Y=2

so (0,2) is one point on the graph or line segment.

similarly considering X=3 in the line segment and that means Y=0.

Y=0 indicates X-intercept.

substituting X=3 in the function

2(X)+3(0)=6

2X=6

Therefore X=3

so (3,0) is another point on the line segment or graph.

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