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If x=2–α and y=2+α is a solution of the equation 3x–2y+6=0 find the value of ‘α’. Find three more solutions of the resultant equation.

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Answered by rishu6845
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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

α = 1.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

x=2–α

y=2+α

Solution of Equation :  3x–2y+6=0

Lets put value of x & y

3(2–α) - 2(2+α) + 6 = 0

=> 6 - 3α - 4 - 2α + 6 = 0

=> 5α = 8

=> α = 1.6

x = 0.4

y = 3.6

3x - 2y + 6 = 0

x        y    

-4      3        

-2      0

0       3        

2       6

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