Math, asked by shravansurya028, 1 month ago

2x+4y=7 lineare equation

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

2x - 4y = 7

2(6) - 4(1) = 7

12 - 4 = 7

8 = 7  Obviously, 8 does not equal 7, so we can see that the point is not a solution.

 

Graphically, we can show the same thing. For starters, we need to rearrange the equation to get it into point-slope form so it can easily be graphed.

 

2x-4y=7

-4y = 7-2x

y= 1/2(x) -7

Answered by UltimateAK
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Answer:

  • 2x+4y=7 lineare equation

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+4y=7

2x+y=7/4

x+y=7/8.

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