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At what point the graph of the linear equation x + y = 5 cuts the x – axis *




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Answered by shubhamanand15112005
6

Answer:(5,0)

Step-by-step explanation:At x-axis y- coordinate of point is zero.

Hence y=0

Then, x+y=5

Putting y=0

We get, x+0=5

x=5

Answered by deepasundarrajan
6

If the equation cuts x-axis, the vale of y will be 0.

x + y = 5

x + 0 = 5

x = 5

y = 0

Hence, the point at which the graph of the linear equation x + y = 5 cuts the x – axis is (5,0).

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