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draw the graph of the linear equations
2y=-x+1​

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Answered by amansharma264
5

EXPLANATION.

Graph of the equation,

⇒ F(x) = 2y = -x + 1.

As we knw that,

Put the value of x = 0 in equation, we get.

⇒ 2y = -(0) + 1.

⇒ 2y = 1.

⇒ y = 1/2 = 0.5.

Their Co-ordinates = (0,0.5).

Put the value of y = 0 in equation, we get.

⇒ 2(0) = -x + 1.

⇒ 0 = -x + 1.

⇒ x = 1.

Their Co-ordinates = (1,0).

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Answered by akshitanegi26
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☞ F(x) = 2y = -x + 1

And now as we know that

SO

Put the value of x = 0 in equation,

We get -›

☞ 2y = -(0) + 1

☞ 2y = 1

☞ y = 1/2 = 0.5

Co-ordinates = (0,0.5)

Put the value of y = 0 in equation,

We get -›

☞ 2(0) = -x + 1

☞ 0 = -x + 1

☞ x + 1

Co-ordinates = (1,0)

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