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If the point (2,5) lies on the graph of the equation 4y = ax + 6. find the
value of a​

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Answered by priyabharti393
5

Answer:

a=7

Step-by-step explanation:

If (2,5) lies in the equation 4y= ax+6, then the must satisfy the equation of the line.

Thus, 4×5=a×2+6

⇒20=2a+6

⇒a= (20-6)/2

a= 14/2

a= 7

Answered by rachel235
4

Answer:

a=7

Step-by-step explanation:

4y=ax+6

putting the value of x =2 and y =5 in equation

4×5 = a×2+6

20=2a+6

20-6=2a

14=2a

a=7

hope it's helpful..:)

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