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At what point does the graph of linear equations x+y =5 meet a line which is parallel to the Y-axis at a distance 2units from the origin and in the positive direction of x-axis

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Answered by rupareliaharsh3296
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Answer:

(2,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

we have equations of two lines mentioned here.

1. x+y=5

2. line parallel to y axis, which means it would be perpendicular to x axis. Hence x=a, where a can be any integer.

Further it is mentioned that the line is 2 units away from origin in +ve x-axis. Hence x=2.

Substituting value of x in eq 1 we get y=3

Hence we get the point of intersection (2,3)

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