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(3) What is the possible solution of 2x + 3y = 0 ? (A) x = 1, y = 1 (B) x = - 3, y = 2 (C) x = 3, y= 0 (D) x = 0, y = 2 71 10. ​

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Answered by Roseviya
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* x = 1

2×1+3y=0

3y=-2

y = -2 / 3

(1 , -2/3)

* x=-3

2×-3+3y=0

3y=6

y = 6/3

y = 2

(-3 ,2) [correct as given in option]

* x=3

2×3+3y=0

3y= -6

y = -6/3 = -2

(3,-2)

* x=0

2×0+3y=0

3y=0

y = 0/3 = 0

Hence option B is correct

And option (B) x = -3 & y = 2 is the solution for the given equation 2x + 3y =0

hope it helps u and I think so it's correct

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