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draw the graph of the equation 2x+3y=11. find the value of y when X=1 from the graph.

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Answered by DelcieRiveria
202

Answer: The value of y is 3, when the value of x = 1.

Explanation:

The given equation is,

2x+3y=11

It is linear equation so the graph of the equation is a straight line.

To draw the graph of the equation, we have to find at least two points which satisfies the equation.

Put x = 1

2(1)+3y=11

3y=11-2

y=3

Therefore the value of is 3, when x=1 and the line passing through the point (1,3).

Similarly, by putting x=4, we get y=1, and putting x=-2 we get y=5. So, the line passing through the point (4,1), (-2,5) and (1,3).

The graph of the equation is given below.

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Answered by nidamahveen
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  1. (2,5)
  2. (1,3)
  3. (4,1)

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