Math, asked by 02611, 1 year ago

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


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Answered by chowkillanagarovgnf7
4
2x-3y=5
2x3-3y=5(coordinates say that y is equal to a and x is equal to 3)
6-3y=5
y=-1/3

chowkillanagarovgnf7: What
chowkillanagarovgnf7: You know what wait
chowkillanagarovgnf7: 6-3y=5
VireshJohn: speak properly
chowkillanagarovgnf7: -3y=5-6
02611: U equated 3 in place of X correct y not in place of y
chowkillanagarovgnf7: oh but you can do that as it is very simple
02611: Dude r u even getting my question
02611: ???
chowkillanagarovgnf7: Dude you only have to substitute y as a and you can't even do that
Answered by aswandh1531
0

Answer:

x=3 and y =a

2x3 -3xa=5

6-3a=5

3a=5-6

3a=1

a=1/3

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