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How many solution(s) of the equation 5x-3=3x+5 are there on the:
(i) Number line (ii) Cartesian plane.​

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Answered by J754
2

Answer:i) only one

ii) infinite

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by mysticd
2

 Given \: simple \: equation : 5x-3=3x+5

/* add bothsides of the equation by 3 ,we get */

 \implies 5x - 3 + 3 = 3x + 5 +3

 \implies 5x = 3x + 8

/* Subtract bothsides by 3x, we get */

\implies 5x - 3x = 3x + 8 - 3x

 \implies 2x = 8

 \implies x = \frac{8}{2}

 \implies x = 4

 It \:is \: a \: simple \: equation .

\blue{ So, it \: has \:only \: one \: solution . }

  1. First figure shows - ( Cartesian plane )
  2. Second figure - ( Number line )

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