Math, asked by khandelwalshivi15, 3 months ago

find the coordinates of the point where the line 2(x-4)=2y-7 meet the x axis?​

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Answered by tyrbylent
4

Answer:

(0.5, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

equation of x-axis is y = 0 ⇒ 2(x - 4) = 2(0) - 7 ⇒ x = 0.5

The coordinates of the point where the line meets the x-axis are ( 0.5 , 0 )

Answered by anurag432
2

Answer:

The line 2(x-4)=2y-7 meet the x axis at (0.5 , 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x-4) = 2y-7

Given that the line meets the x-axis,  means the y coordinate will be zero

substitute y=0 in the the above equation

2(x-4) = 2*0-7

2x-8 = 0-7

2x = -7+8

x=1/2

x=0.5

The line 2(x-4)=2y-7 meet the x axis at (0.5 , 0)

The point (0, 0) is called the origin. It is the point where the axis intersects.

When the line meets the x-axis its y-coordinate is 0. And the point is (x,0).

When the line meets the y-axis its x-coordinate is 0. And the point is (0,y).

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