Math, asked by candygurl, 10 months ago

give the equations of two lines passing through (2,14) . how many more such lines are there and why??
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Answered by rocky200216
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\large\bf{\underbrace{\purple{SOLUTION}}}

▼ Given, point is (2,14)

So,

  • x = 2

  • and y = 14

✪ First equation is,

x + y = 2 + 14

\checkmark\:\rm{\underline{\orange{\boxed{\implies\:x\:+\:y\:=\:16\:}}}}

✪ Second equation is,

x - y = 2 - 14

\checkmark\:\rm{\underline{\green{\boxed{\implies\:x\:-\:y\:=\:(-12)\:}}}}

(☞ We can find infinite number of lines because through one point, infinite number of lines can be pass.

Answered by raotripti10gmailcom
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first you

Mind your language

then I give you answer

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that.

answer:

(2,14)

X=2

y= 14

first equation:

x+y = 2+14

x+y= 16

and second equation:

x-y = 2 -14

x-y = -12 answer

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