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9. The graph of the linear equation 5x + 3y = 10 is a line which meets the x-axis at the point: a) (0, 3) b) (3, 0) c) (2, 0) d) (0, 2) Answer:

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
9

Step-by-step explanation:

Every point on x axis has y-coordinate zero.

Put y=0 in the above equation,

5x=10

or,x=2

Hence (2,0) is the required point .

Answered by vkpathak2671
6

Answer:

5x−3y=10

=>5x−3×0=10

=>5x=10

=>x=2

Graph of the equation 5x−3y=10 cuts the x-axis at the point (2,0)

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