2x+y=3 passes from origin is this statement true or false justify your answer
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no it doesn't pass through origin... because when we put x= 0 and y= 0in equation the equation wud not become zero...
2*0+0=3
0=3 and it is never be possible.
2*0+0=3
0=3 and it is never be possible.
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Putting the coordinates of the origin (0,0) in the equation, we get, 0 =3, which is not possible. So, the equation 2x + y =3, doesn't pass from the origin.
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