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Draw the graph of 2x - y - 2 = 0 and x - 2y + 2 = 0 and write
the solution from it.​

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Answered by NALAYYYYKKKK
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Answer:

for eqn one :

put values of either x or y which fullfil the condition of the eqn that is:

for every value of x the corresponding value satisfies the value of y

x[0 1 -1]

y[-2 0 -4]

for eqn two:

same as in eqn 1

x [ 0, 1, -1]

y [ -2,0,4]

then plot the graph accordingly :

on x axis plot all the coefficient of x of both the eqn

and latter for the y axis point all the coefficient of y of both the eqn on the graph

it is most probable that the line be a straight one but questions varry accordingly

and in your question the lines might intersect each other

graph might be like the one i attached

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