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draw the graph of each of the following linear equation in two variable (x-y=2)
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Answered by siddharthnair2705
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Complete step-by-step solution:

(i) First of all we are solving for (i)

x+y=4…………………..equation(1)

So for this, we have to find two coordinates which satisfies the above equation, so for coordinate i.e, (x,y) we have to first assume any value of x and by putting that value in the equation(1) we will get the value of y.

Let, x=0, now by putting this value in equation(1), we get,

0+y=4

⇒y=4,

So our first coordinate is (0,4).

Now again let x=4, now by putting this value in equation(1), we get,

4+y=4

⇒y=4-4

⇒y=0,

So another coordinate is (4,0).

Now we will place these points (0,4) and (4,0) on a graph sheet and by joining those two points by a scale we will get our required graph of x+y=4.

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Answered by llUnknown23ll
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