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find the solution of the linear equation 2x+y=4 which represents a point on 1. X-axis 2.Y-axis 3. parallel to x-axis at a distance 3 units from origin​

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Answered by s15708anandini03829
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Answer:

A is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct option is

A

(2,0)

The given linear equation is 2x−y=4

2x−y=4

Put y=0

⇒ 2x−0=4

⇒ 2x=4

∴ x=2

Substutute x=2 in equation,

⇒ 2(2)−y=4

⇒ 4−y=4

∴ y=0

⇒ (x,y)=(2,0)

⇒ The graph of the linear equation 2x−y=4 cuts x-axis at (2,0).

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