Math, asked by danyirinkwa, 4 months ago

Find three solutions to the equation 2x − 5y = 3. Show the work that leads to your answers.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

2x -5y = 3

y= -2x/5 + 3/5

Choose any value for x that is in the domain to plug into the equation.

Choose 0 to substitute in for x to find the ordered pair.

(0,3/5)

Choose 1 to substitute in for x to find the ordered pair

(1,1/5)

Choose 2 to substitute in for x to find the ordered pair.

(2,1/5)

so the three solutions of equations are

•(0,3/5)

•(1,1/5)

•(2,1/5)

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hope it will be helpful to you.

Answered by aagmanpal35
4

Answer:

(4,1), (6.5,2), (-1,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y = 1

putting value in equation

2x-5(1)=3

2x-5=3

2x=8

x=8/2

x=4

Now, Let y=2

putting value in equation

2x-5(2)=3

2x-10=3

2x=13

x=13/2

x=6.5

Let y= -1

putting value in equation

2x-5(-1)=3

2x+5=3

2x=-2

x=-2/2

x=-1

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