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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 Anonymous
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Question:-

If the point (3,4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y=ax+7, find the value of a.

Answer:-

Given that (3,4) are the points on the graph.

Equation is 3y = ax + 7

❑ To find the value of a.

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▸ Here the value of x is 3 and y is 4.

➭ 3y = ax + 7

➭ 3(4) = a(3) + 7

➭ 12 = 3a + 7

➭ 3a = 5

➭ a = 5/3

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S ʜ ʟ ғ a ɪs 5/3.

Answered by TrustedAnswerer19
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Answer:

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If the point (3.4) lies on the graph of the equation then it will satisfy the equation.

so

\huge\colorbox{green}{ 3y=ax+7 }

\huge\colorbox{red}{ 3*4 =a*3+7 }

\huge\colorbox{blue}{ 12=3a+7}

\huge\colorbox{green}{3a=5 }

\huge\colorbox{red}{ a=5/3}

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