Math, asked by takalkargaurav93, 1 day ago

If x=0in equation 2x-6y =3 then y = ??

Answers

Answered by NITESH761
1

Answer:

-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

put the value of x

-6y=3

y=3/-6

y= -1/2

Answered by hudaattar123
1

Answer:

Given:

2x+6y+11=0

6x+20y−6z+3=0

6y−18z+1=0

Converting above equations in the determinant form, we get

Δ=

2

6

0

6

20

6

0

−6

−18

Here, Δ=−648+648=0

Now,

Δ

1

=

−11

−3

−1

6

20

6

0

−6

−18

Δ

1

=3276

=0

Δ

2

=

2

6

0

−11

−3

−1

0

6

−18

Δ

2

=−1092

=0

And Δ

3

=

2

6

0

6

20

6

−11

−3

−1

Δ

3

=−364

=0

So, here D=0 and no-one among D

1

,D

2

,D

3

is 0.

Hence, the system is inconsistent

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