Find the point where the line represented by the equation 2x+y=4
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Hello Dear!!!
Here's your answer....
The given equation is
2x+y=4
If x is 1
2(1)+y = 4
2+y=4
y = 4-2
y = 2
Then,
The point is (1,2)
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hope this helps you...
Here's your answer....
The given equation is
2x+y=4
If x is 1
2(1)+y = 4
2+y=4
y = 4-2
y = 2
Then,
The point is (1,2)
____________________________
hope this helps you...
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Basically you can consider x and y axes in these kinds of problems
If x axis is considered , y = 0
So, 2x = 4
and x = 2
So, (2,0) is a point
If y axis is considered, then x = 0
So, y = 4
(0,4) is another point
The points (2,0) and (0,4) represent 2 x + y = 4
If x axis is considered , y = 0
So, 2x = 4
and x = 2
So, (2,0) is a point
If y axis is considered, then x = 0
So, y = 4
(0,4) is another point
The points (2,0) and (0,4) represent 2 x + y = 4
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