Math, asked by crassy371dickhead, 9 months ago

Draw the graph of the linear equation ,also find the point of intersection of the graph with the x-axis 3x+5y=15

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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3x + 5y – 15 = 0

⇒ 5y = 15 – 3x

When, x = 0 then,

⇒ y = 3

When, x = 5 then,

⇒ y = 0

Answered by rupaliparida2972
5

We are given, 3x + 5y = 15

We get, 15 - 3x = 5y

Now, substituting x = 0 in 5y = 15 - 3x,

We get; 5y = 15 y = 3

Substituting x = 5 in 5y = 15 – 3x we get 5y = 0

Thus, we have the following table exhibiting the abscissa and ordinates of points on the line represented by the given equation

X | 0 | 5

Y | 3 | 0

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