Math, asked by SaswatPradhan, 1 month ago

2(x+3) - 3(y+1)=0
Plot on the graph.​

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Answered by hansadhedhi6gmailcom
2

Answer:

x= 6; 3; 0

y=0; 1; 2

you may plot these points on graph you will get the answer

hope it helps

Answered by Flaunt
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=>2(x+3)-3(y+1)=0

=>2x+6-3y-3=0

=>2x-3y+6-3=0

=>2x-3y+3=0

=>2x-3y=-3

 \sf \bold{ x =  \dfrac{ - 3 + 3y}{2} }

Now,we will put points in the given equation to find different values of x and y.After getting x and y values in the table we will plot in the graph.

See above attach image the graph we obtained is a linear graph as it is in a straight line.

__________

x036

__________

y135

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