Math, asked by purwa86, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by silvershades54
8

Step-by-step explanation:

At point (2,3) the graph of the linear equation x + y = 5 meet a line which is parallel to the y-axis, at a distance 2 units from the origin and in the positive direction of x-axis. Let us write this equation in intercept form. In order to write in this form, we can divide both sides of the equation by 5.

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Answered by Anonymous
23

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