Math, asked by tushikarathore, 1 year ago

draw the bar graph of the equation x+2y-3=0. from your graph, find the value of y when x=5​

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Answered by syedilyasmahboob
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ajith6000
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 2y - 3 = 0

or , x + 2y = 3

when ,

y=0 , x + 0 = 3, x= 3

y= 1,  x+ 2 = 3 , x= 3-2 = 1

y= 2 , x+ 4 = 3,  x=3-4 = -1

thus we have,

  1. x     3   1   -1
  2. y     0   1    2

now plot the points (3,0) , (1,1) and (-1, 2) on the graph.

join the points and extend the line in both the directions.

the line segment is the required graph of the equation.

and also,

when x= 5

y= 3-x / 2

 = 3-5 / 2

 = -1

thus , you can draw the graph easily.

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