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

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Answered by banip
10

Answer:

In the format (x,y):

1. (2,0)

2. (0,4)

3. (1/2,3)

Answered by brainlysme8
0

Answer:

1. (2,0)

2. (0,4)

3. (1/2,3)

Explanation:

1. X Axis:

On X axis, the value of Y becomes 0

Therefore, substitute y=0 in the given equation 2x+y = 4

2x+0 = 4

2x = 4

x = 2

The point is given by (2,0)

2. Y Axis:

On Y axis, the value of X becomes 0

Therefore, substitute x=0 in the given equation 2x+y = 4

2(0)+y = 4

0 + y = 4

y = 4

The point is given by (0,4)

3. Parallel to x-axis at 3 distance 3 units from the origin

Parallel to x-axis at 3 distance 3 units from the origin, then the value of y becomes 3

Therefore, substitute y = 3 in the given equation 2x+y = 4

2x+3 = 4

2x = 4-3

2x = 1

x = 1/2

The point is given by (1/2,3)

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