Math, asked by jeet47049, 10 months ago

find the value of 'a'so that the point (3,a) lies on
the line represented by 2x- 3y = 5​

Answers

Answered by ravindragiradkar19
1

Answer:

2x-3y =5

put x=3 ,y=a

2×3 -3×a =5

6 -3a =5

-3a = 5 -6

-3a = -1

a = -1 /-3

a = 1/3

Answered by vivaankohli
0

Step-by-step explanation:

we are given

(3,a) point lies on the line 2x -3y =5

LET x = 3 and y = a

2(3) - 3(a) = 5

6 - 3a = 5

6 - 5 = 3a

1 = 3a

a =1/3

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