Math, asked by hibaaaaa, 1 year ago

give solution for equation "
x - 3y - 6 = 0
"
by taking value of x as 0,6,4​

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Answered by Jk15
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1. taking X=0

0-3y-6=0

-3y =6

-y =2

y =-2

(x,y) = (0,-2) is the first solution

2. x=6

6-3y-6=0

-3y= -6+6

-3y =0

y=0÷3

y = 0

3. x=4

4-3y-6=0

4-6-3y = 0

-2-3y= 0

-3y =2

y = 2/3
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hibaaaaa: wht will be the solution if y=4
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Jk15: x-3(4)-6= 0 ..x-12-6=0 ..x-18=0 ..x= 18
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Jk15: soluiton is (x,y)= (18,4)
Answered by HEMANTHKUMAR007
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The value of x = 0,6,4

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Solution for the equation,

{x - 3y - 6 = 0}

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\textbf{Case\:1:-}

If x = 0

{0-3y-6=0}

{3y =-6}

{y=-2}

\textbf{Case\:2:-}

If x = 4

{4-3y-6=0}

{3y-2=0}

{3y=2}

{y = 2/3}

\textbf{Case\:3:-}

If x = 6

{6-3y-6=0}

{3y = 0}

{y=0}

Therefore, y = -2; 2/3; 0

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hibaaaaa: if y=4
HEMANTHKUMAR007: see case 2
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