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draw the graphs of the pair of equation X + 2 Y equal to 5 and 2 x minus 3 Y equal to -4 also find the points where the lines meet the x-axis

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Answered by yallboymoney2061
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Follow these steps :

》Draw a line for y = -3 which will be parallel to the x-axis and on the negative y-axis.

》Draw a line for x-y = 0

For this take points such as (1,1) ; (0,0) ; (-1,-1) as they satisfy the given eqn and join these points with a line

》When you draw these 2 lines you will find that they meet at ( -3 , -3)

Hence this is your answer

x = -3. y = -3

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Answered by manan948665
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