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If the point (5, 4) line on the graph of the equation 3ay = 3x + 7a, find the value of a.​

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Answered by singhvinoddb182
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Answer:

If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = ax +7, then the value of a = 5/3.

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Answered by ImmortalBarbie
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 \: The \: points \: (3,a) \: lies  \: on \: the\: 2x - \: 3y \: =5  \: ,then \: 2x - 3y =5\:

\frac{2×}{3} - = \frac{3×}{a}  = 5

6 - 3a = 5

3a = 1

a = \frac{1}{5}

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