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Give the geometrical representation of 2x+1= x-3 as an equation i) In one variable ii) In two variables (the Cartesian plane)

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Answered by DevendraLal
43

Given:

2x+1= x-3

To find:

geometrical representation of a given equation

i) In one variable

ii) In two variables

Solution:

1) We first simplify the given equation.

2x+1= x-3

2x-x = -3-1

x = -4

2) According to one variable it is x = -4

and by two variable it is (-4,0)

The representation of the equation is given in the picture please go through it.

x=-4 and (-4,0)

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Answered by eshdynamo
3

Answer:

Given:

2x+1= x-3

To find:

geometrical representation of a given equation

i) In one variable

ii) In two variables

Solution:

1) We first simplify the given equation.

2x+1= x-3

2x-x = -3-1

x = -4

2) According to one variable it is x = -4

and by two variable it is (-4,0)

The representation of the equation is given in the picture please go through it.

x=-4 and (-4,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

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