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if (4,-3) is the solution to the equation 4x+3y = m then find the value of m

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Answered by Lilac584
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Answer:

The value of m = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the first coordinate represents the x axis and the second represents y axis. Thus, we can say that it means x = 4 and y = -3.

Now, we can simple solve the equation.

4x + 3y = m

4×(4) + 3×(-3) = m

16 + (-9) = m

m = 16 - 9

m = 7

I hope this helps!!

Regards,

Lilac584

Answered by amitnrw
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Given: (4,-3) is the solution to the equation 4x+3y = m

To Find : value of m

Solution:

4x+3y = m

(4,-3) is the solution to the equation

Hence x = 4 and y = - 3 will satisfy the equation

4(4) + 3(-3) = m

=> 16 - 9 = m

=> 7 = m

Hence the value of m is 7

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