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draw graph of linear equation 3=2x+y in two variables

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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\textbf{\huge{\underline{ Hello Mate! }}}

2x + y = 3

Keeping y = 0, 1 and x = 0

2x + (0) = 3

x = 1.5

\textsf{\red{ Coordinates : ( 1.5, 0 ) }}

2x + (1) = 3

2x = 3 - 1

x = 1

\textsf{\red{ Coordinates : ( 1, 1 ) }}

2(0) + y = 3

y = 3

\textsf{\red{ Coordinates : ( 0, 3 ) }}

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Answered by vikram991
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here is your answer OK .

I take solution but not graph....

The given equation is 2x + y = 3⇒y = 3 - 2x ...1Put x = 0 in 1, we get y = 3So, 0,3 is a solution.Put x = 1 in 1, we get y = 1So, 1,1 is a solution.Put x = 2 in 1, we get y = -1So, 2,-1 is a solution.
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