 Hello and welcome to the session. In this session we discuss the following question which says, draw the graph of the equation 2x plus 3y equal to 6, find the coordinates of the point where the graph cuts the x-axis. Let's move on to the solution now. The given equation is 2x plus 3y is equal to 6. Now we will find the values for x and y that satisfy this equation. When we put x equal to 0 in this equation 2x plus 3y equal to 6, we would get the value for y as 2. And for x equal to 3, we would get the value for y as 0. So we have two points, say a point A with coordinates 0, 2 and a point B with coordinates 3, 0. Now we plot these two points on the graph. First we plot the point A with coordinates 0, 2. So this is point A which has coordinates 0, 2. Now point B with coordinates 3, 0. So this is the point B with coordinates 3, 0. Now we join the points A and B. So this line AB is the graph of the equation 2x plus 3y equal to 6. Now we need to find the coordinates of the point where this graph cuts the x-axis. This is the x-axis xox dash. This is the graph. That is this line is the graph of the equation 2x plus 3y equal to 6. Now you can see that this graph cuts the x-axis at this point B which has coordinates 3, 0. So we say at point B with coordinates 3, 0, the graph cuts the x-axis. So this completes the session. Hope you have understood the solution for this question.