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5x - 2y =0 write two solutions for this equation ​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answer:

the two solutions of the given equation are (0,0) and (2,5)

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Answered by yapuramvaishnavi16
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The two solution for the equation with two variable 5x - 2y =0 is (0,0) and (1, \frac{5}{2}).

Given that,

The equation with two variable is 5x - 2y =0

We have to find the two solutions for the equation.

We know that,

Take the equation with two variable is 5x - 2y =0

Let us take the x as 0 then we get

Substituting

5(0) - 2y =0

y = 0

The one solution is (0,0)

And

Let us take x as 1 then we get

5(1) - 2y =0

5 - 2y =0

-2y = -5

y = \frac{5}{2}

The second solution is (1, \frac{5}{2})

Therefore, The two solution for the equation with two variable 5x - 2y =0 is (0,0) and (1, \frac{5}{2}).

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