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Draw geometric representations of 2x+3y=5. Check whether the points (-3 4) and (7 -3) are solutions of the given equation. by brainly​

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Answered by vedsumit200
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Step-by-step explanation:

x= -3, 7 & y= 4, -3 (from both the points I got)

Putting x=-3, y=4 in eq.

2x+3y=5

2(-3) + 3(4)= 5

-6 + 12 = 5

LHS is not equal to RHS.

Putting x=7, y=-3 in eq.

2x + 3y = 5

2(7) + 3(-3) = 5

14 + (-9) = 5

14 - 9 = 5

5 = 5

LHS is equal to RHS.

Therefore, (-3,4) is not the point of eq. and two points are required to draw graph . So you can't able to make the graph.

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