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10. If (a, 7) is one of the solution of the equation 3x + 2y = 41. then a =​

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Answered by logapriya264
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given lines are, 3x−2y=5

and 6x−4y=10⇒3x−2y=5

clearly both lines are same, i.e. they superimpose on one another

Hence there will be infinite solutions.

Answered by nikitatiwari620
6

Answer:

3x+2y=41

a=x,7=y

3a + 2×7 =14

3a=14-14

3a=0

a=0

Hope it helps....

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