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draw the following pair of linear equation in two variables and solve them 2x+3y+4=0; 9x-3y+5=0​

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Answered by hanumant73
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Answer:

Answer is (x, Y) =(-1,2/3)

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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The intersection of both the line is  (-0.818, -0.787)

Step-by-step explanation:

given equations :

2x+3y+4=0..1

9x-3y+5=0​..2

solving 1

2x+3y+4=0

2x= -3y-4

x= \frac{-3y-4}{2}

placing x = -2 we get y =0

(-2,0)

placing x = 0 we get y = -1.33

similarly solving equation 2

9x-3y+5=0

9x = 3y-5

x= \frac{3y-5}{9}

if y =0 , then x = -0.556

if x= 0 then y = 1.66

on plotting these points on graph

The intersection of both the line is  (-0.818, -0.787)

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