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1)The point of interesection of the lines representing the equations 3x=2y+1and 2x=3y-1 is

(a) (2,3)
(b) (3,2)
(c) (1,1)
(0) (0,0)
2)The graph of the linear equation 3x + 5y = 15 cuts the x-axis at the point
(a) x=5, y=0
(b) x=3,y=0
(c)x=0,y=5
(d)x=0,y=3
3)A linear equation ax + by + c = 0, has:
(a) One solution
(h) Two solution
(c) Three solutions
(2) Infinitely many solutions
4)The point of the form (p/2p) always lies on the graph of the equation
(a) 2x=y
(b)x=2y
(c)x=y+2
(d)x+2=y

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not sure in question 4th

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Answered by Anonymous
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