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If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = ax + 7, find the value of a
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Answered by abhisekhchhetri1111
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Answer:

5/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, 3y= ax +7

Sol:- putting the value of x = 3 and y = 4

we get,

3(4)= a (3)+7

12= 3a+7

3a= 5 (12-7)

a=5/3

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Answered by sneha1126
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Given: Linear equation 3y = ax + 7.

We can find the value of 'a' by substituting the values of x and y in the given equation

By substituting the value of x = 3 and y = 4 in the the equation 3y = ax + 7, we get

3(4) = a(3) + 7

12 = 3a + 7

3a = 5

a = 5/3

Hence, the value a = 5/3

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