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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 daiwikdhar2019
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Answer:

A point on the graph can be represented in the form (x,y)

where x is the points x coordinate and y is the point of y coordinate

It tells us that the x point is x= 3 and y=4

If we put this value in the equation we can solve it to get a!!!

So, 3y= ax+7

3*4 = a*3 + 7

12 = 3a + 7

5 = 3a

a= 5/3

THE VALUE OF A IS 5/3!!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A point on the graph can be represented in the form (x,y)

where x is the points x coordinate and y is the point of y coordinate

It tells us that the x point is x= 3 and y=4

If we put this value in the equation we can solve it to get a!!!

So, 3y= ax+7

3*4 = a*3 + 7

12 = 3a + 7

5 = 3a

a= 5/3

THE VALUE OF A IS 5/3!!!

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