Math, asked by tanisha1904, 1 year ago

Does ( 3, 5) lies on the graph of 3x + 10y = 15? Find the points where the graph cuts the y-axis and the x-axis.

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Answered by Anonymous
5
⭐⭐Hello friend..Ur answer is here⤵⤵

⚫ 3x+10y=15 Or 3x+10y-15=0

Put (3,5)

3 (3)+10 (5)-15=9+50-15 Is not equal to zero..so the point (3,5) does not lie on the graph.

➡Now..

Put x=0

➡10y=15

➡y=3/2

Then put y=0

➡3x=15

➡x=5

The points where the graph cuts the y-axis and the x-axis is (5,3/2)

I HOPE IT IS HELPFUL TO YOU ☺


tanisha1904: thanks a lot it was a lot helpful for me
Anonymous: Ur wlcm : )
Answered by mitabarik59
0

Step-by-step explanation:

3 (3)+10 (5)-15=9+50-15 Is not equal to zero..so the point (3,5) does not lie on the graph

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