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Assertion : The graph of the linear equation x - 2y = 1 passes through the point (3, 1). Reason : Every point lying on graph is not a solution of x - 2y = 1. *​

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Answered by zumba12
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Step by Step Explanation:

  • A linear equation is an equation where the degree is 1 i.e., highest variable power is 1. x-2y+1 is a linear equation and it makes a straight line on the graph.
  • We know, If the point (3,1) passes through the equation x-2y+1, it must satisfy it:

       ⇒ (3)-2(1)=1

       ⇒ 3-2=1

       ⇒ 1=1

  • Since, the equation is satisfied by the point, the point (3,1) passes through x-2y+1. Hence the Assertion is True.
  • We know, like the point (3,1), every point lying on the line is a solution of its equation as it will always satisfy it. Hence, the Reason is false.

Therefore, The Assertion  is True but the Reason is False.

Answered by vinaybharti1983
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Answer:

Assertion I'd true but reason is false

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