Math, asked by maurayama, 2 months ago

Draw the graph of the linear equation 2x-y=3.from the graph drawn find the value of x when a value of y is -8

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Answered by xux99302
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Answer:

X= -5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

In equation 2x-5y=3

When we take x as 0 then y will be -3.

When we take y as 3 then X will be 3.

So there are two points (0,-3)

& (3,3).

From question,

If the value of y=-8 then

2x-y=3

2x - (-8)=3

2x + 8=3

2x= 3-8

2x = -5

x = -5/2

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