Math, asked by Destructive, 1 year ago

Find two solutions of x-3y=6

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Answered by ihrishi
6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y=1

x- 3*1=6

x - 3=6

x = 6+3

x = 9

(x,y)=(9,1)

Let y =0

x - 3*0=6

x - 0=6

x = 6

(x,y) =(6, 0)

Answered by divyanknaik62
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x-3y=6

Sol 1: If y=1

x-3(1)=6

x-3=6

x=6+3

x=9

(x, y) =(9,1)

Sol 2: If x=1

1-3y=6

-3y=6-1

-3y=5

y=-5/3

(x, y) =(1, -5/3)

Therefore, (9,1) and (1, -5/3) are two of the solutions for the given equation.

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