Math, asked by sanketname54541, 3 months ago

Draw graphs of x + y = 4, 2x - y = 2 also find the area of triangle formed by

the intersection of these two lines.

with graph pls​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
43

\huge \bigstar ★ \huge\bold{\mathtt{\purple{A{\pink{N{\green{S{\blue{W{\red{E{\orange{R}}}}}}}}}}}}}★★

Each point on the graph satisfies the equation. The two lines intersect each other at (2, 2).

Hence ordered pair (2, 2) i.e. x = 2, y = 2 satisfies the equations x + y = 4 and 2x - y = 2. The values of variables that satisfy the given equations, give the solution of given equations.

The solution of given equations x + y = 4, 2x - y = 2 is x = 2, y = 2.

{{\red{\underline{Please \:  \:  Mark  \: \:  as  \: \:   \: Brainliest}}}}

Attachments:
Answered by mamathaanand426
0

Step-by-step explanation:

x=-1,4,1,6 and y= 5,0,3,-2

Similar questions