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If the point (4,3) lie on the linear equation 3x-ay=6.find whether the (-2,-6)also lies on the same line ?

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Answer:

The value of a is 2. The point (-2,-6)lies on the same line.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation of line is

3x-ay=6

If the point (4,3) lie on the linear equation, then the equation must be satisfy by the point.

3(4)-a(3)=6

12-3a=6

-3a=-6

a=2

The value of a is 2.

The given equation is

3x-2y=6

Check whether the point (-2,-6) satisfy the equation or not.

3(-2)-2(-6)=6

-6+12=6

6=6

Since LHS=RHS, therefore the point (-2,-6)lies on the same line.

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