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find two solutions of linear equations 3x+5y=10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They have infinite solutions

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Answered by Harshitha1000
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Answer:

If you plot the graph of the equation

2x+5y=10

it represents a straight line, which in turn is made up of an infinite number of points.

If you substitute a value of x or y in the equation, then you end up with an equation containing a single unknown for which you can solve easily.

For example, let y=1, then

2x+5(1)=10

2x+5=10

2x=5

x=2.5

Thus (2.5, 1) will be one point on the graph.

You can repeat as many times as you wish to get the number of points you want on the graph. If you plot all those points, they should all fall on a straight line, because the original equation is a linear equation in x and y.

Now all you need to do is to use the equation your teacher gave you and follow the same procedure.

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