Math, asked by Darknight741, 1 year ago

DRAW THE GRAPH OF THE EQUATION 2X-3Y=5. FROM THE GRAPH , FIND

I) THE VALUE OF Y WHEN X=4, AND

II) THE VALUE OF X WHEN Y= 3.

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Answered by Anonymous
44
HI !

I have attached the graph !

when x = 4 , y = 1

when y = 3 , x = 7

Hope this helps you !
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Answered by pinquancaro
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Answer:

Refer the attached figure.          

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The equation 2x-3y=5

To find : The graph of the equation?

Solution :

First we find the x-intercept and y-intercept of teh equation,

For x-intercept, put y=0

2x-3(0)=5

2x=5

x=\frac{5}{2}=2.5

For y-intercept, put x=0

2(0)-3y=5

-3y=5

y=-\frac{5}{3}=-1.66

We plot the graph in the graphing tool.

I) The value of y when x=4,

When we put x=4 the point intersecting to equation is at y=1.

So, When x=4 y=1.

II) The value of x when y=3,

When we put y=3 the point intersecting to equation is at x=7.

So, When y=3 x=7.

Refer the attache figure below.

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