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draw the graph for the equation 5x-y+3=0​

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Answered by yogini22
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Answer:mark these coordinate and join them on graph

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

The graph for the equation 5x- y +3 = 0 is given below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given in the question that, 5x -y +3 = 0

The given equation is linear in two variables.

Linear equation - A linear equation is an algebraic equation of the form y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, and only a constant and a first-order term are included.

Step 1:

we have, 5x - y + 3 = 0

This can be written as, 5x -y = -3

Now, on putting x = 0 we get,

5 (0) - y = -3

⇒ -y = -3⇒ y = 3

On putting y = 0 we get,

5x - (0) = -3

⇒5x = -3

⇒x = \frac{-3}{5} = -0.6

By putting x =  1 than we get,

5(1) - y = -3

⇒5 - y = -3

⇒-y = -3 - 5 = - 8

⇒y =  8

So, the points are (0 , 3), (-0.6 , 0) and (1 , 8).

Now, we plot all these points in the graph.

Final answer:

Hence, this is the required graph of the equation 5x - y + 3 = 0

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