Math, asked by samiaiman343, 7 months ago

In the xy-plane, the point (p,r) lies on the line with equation y=x+b, where b is a constant. The point with coordinates (2p,5r) lies on the line with equation y=2x+b. If p≠0, what is the value of rp?
A) 25
B) 34
C) 43
D) 52

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

According to your question:

y=x+b (given)

r=p+b (because p, r satisfy the equation)

r-p=b ———— 1

y=2x+b (given)

5r=4p+b (because 2p, 5r satisfy the equation)

5r-4p=b ———— 2

Equations 1 and 2 form pair of linear equations in two variables r and p. Solving equation 1 and 2 we get

r=-3b

p=-4b

Now,

r/p=-3b/-4b=3/4

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