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for the given quadratic equation 5x+3y=5. State the root​

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Answered by primulamanger
1

Answer:

(1,0)

taking x=1& y=0

5(1)+3(0)=5

5+0

=5....

Answered by akamran2301
1

Step-by-step explanation:

You can find many roots just by substituting value of x or y in the equation and then solving the obtained equation to find the other variable.

Usually we take x or y as 0, so that we don't deal with two constants.

Let's put y=0

=>5x + 3×0 = 5

=>5x = 5

=>x = 1

Hence we got value of x=1 for y=0.

We write this solution as (value of x, value of y)

=>(1,0) is a solution.

Try putting x=0

=>5×0 + 3y = 5

=>3y = 5

=>y = 5/3

We got y=5/3 for x=0.

=>(0,5/3) is a solution.

Try putting y=1 (substitute a simple no.)

=>5x + 3 = 5

=>5x = 5 - 3

=>5x = 2

=>x = 2/5

We got x=2/5 for y=1

=>(2/5,1) is a solution.

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