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Is (7/5, −7) the solution to the equation 5x + y = 7?

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Answered by vaibhavrahalkar
18

Answer:

In (7/5, -7)

x= 7/5 y= -7

Putting x=7/5 and y = -7 in eq.

5 \times \frac{7}{5}  + ( - 7)  = 7 \\  \\ 7 - 7 = 7 \\  \\ 0 = 7

Here L.H.S is not equal to R.H.S

So, The (7/5, -7) is not the solution for 5x - y = 7

Answered by sumnagoutam85
0

Answer:

LHS is not equal to RHS

Step-by-step explanation:

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