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If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph equation 2y =ax+6, Find the value of a

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Answered by dancingdoll001
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Answer:

From the given question, we can see that

x=3 and y=4

→2y = ax+6

On substituting the values in the equation, we have

→2×4 = a×3+6

→8 = 3a+6

→8-6 = 3a

→2 = 3a

→2/3 = a

.°. The value of a is 2/3.

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Answered by garenafreefirecs226
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Answer:

a=2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

x=3

y=4

SO,

2y=ax+6

=>2x4 = ax3 + 6

=>8 = 3a +6

=>3a=8-6

=>3a=2

=> a = ⅔

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