Math, asked by navratan1949, 1 year ago

At what point the graph of the linear equation x+y=5 cut the x axis


navratan1949: Please find this
athulmathew007: If it cuts the x axis so the y value will be 0.. so x+y=5.... x+0=5.. x=5

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Answered by ScannerGoogle
146
if the line x+y=5 cut x axis so value of y=0
hence \\ x + 0 = 5 \\ x = 5
so point is (5,0)
Answered by umarmir15
9

Answer:

The Graph of the linear equations x + y = 5 cuts the x axis at (5, 0) i, e when we put the value of x = 5 and y = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The linear equation in the question is x + y = 5 , we need to find the point on the graph which cuts the x axis in the given equation.

The graph will cut x axis when y = 0

put this value in equation we get

i, e x +0 = 5

x = 5 +0

x = 5

Therefore the point at which graph cuts the x axis is (5, 0) .

For obtaining the point at which the graph cuts the x axis, put y=0.(y coordinate is 0 for points at x axis)

For obtaining the point at which the graph cuts the y axis, put x=0.(x coordinate is 0 for points at y axis)

So x+y=5 cuts the x axis at (5,0) and cuts the y axis at (0,5)

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