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Find the value of a so that point (4,a) lies on the line 3x-2y=5​

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Answered by shubham829244
10

Answer:

The correct answer is 7/2.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question it's saying that the point (4,a) will lie on the equation 3x - 2y = 5.

So this means the given point will satisfy the given equation. Now, according to the given question

x = 4 , y = a and put this value in the equation to

find the value of a.

Now,

3x - 2y = 5

3.4 - 2.a = 5

12 - 2a = 5

12 - 5 = 2a

7 = 2a

a = 7/2

Answered by SyndicateX
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The correct answer is 7/2.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question it's saying that the point (4,a) will lie on the equation 3x - 2y = 5.

So this means the given point will satisfy the given equation. Now, according to the given question

x = 4 , y = a and put this value in the equation to

find the value of a.

Now,

3x - 2y = 5

3.4 - 2.a = 5

12 - 2a = 5

12 - 5 = 2a

7 = 2a

a = 7/2

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