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does (2,-3) lie on the linear equation 3x-2y+5=0​

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Answered by Anonymous
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to (2,-3) lie on the linear equation

3x-2y+5 = 0, it must satisfy the equation.

3x - 2y + 5 \\  \\ 3 \times 2 - 2 \times ( - 3 )+ 5 \\  \\ 6 + 6 + 5 \\  \\ 17 \:  not \: equal \: to \: 0 \\  \\

No does (2,-3) lie on the linear equation 3x-2y+5=0.

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Answered by UzairXD
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

ATQ:- x=2,y=-3

By substituting the values in the given equation.

3*2-2*(-3)+5=0

6+6+5=0

17≠0

Therefore (2,-3) doesn't lie on the Eq.

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