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2x+3y=7
3x-4y=2 solve using graph​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO SOLVE

Using graph

 \sf{2x + 3y = 7}

 \sf{3x - 4y = 2}

EVALUATION

Here the given equations are

 \sf{2x + 3y = 7} \:  \:  \:  -  -  -  - (1)

 \sf{3x - 4y = 2} \:  \:  -  -  -  -  - (2)

Now we will the solution where the two lines intersect

Red line represents the equation (1) and green line represents the equation (2)

The two lines intersect at the point A(2,1)

So the required solution is x = 2 , y = 1

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