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Question
Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
3x + 2y = 0
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Solution
First prepare a table as follows:
| x | -1 | 0 | 1 |
| y | `(3)/(2)` | 0 | -`(3)/(2)` |
Thus the graph can be drawn as follows:

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