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One of the solutions of the linear equation 3x-4y+6=0 is? (3,2) (3,-2) (-2,3) (2,3) Option 2

Answers

Answered by menonparikshit
5

Answer:

d) 2,3

Step-by-step explanation:

3*2-4*3+6=0

6+6-12=0

12-12=0

Answered by deepika113366
11

Answer:

(2,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) [ 3, 2]

where x=3 and y=2

3x-4y+6=0

LHS

3×3-4×2+6 =7

As 7 is not equal to 0 so [3, 2] is not a solution

(b) [3, -2]

where x=3 and y=-2

3×3-4×-2+6=23

As 23 is not equal to 0 so [3, -2] is not a solution

(c) [-2, 3]

where x=-2 and y=3

3×-2-4×3+6= -12

As -12 is not equal to 0 so [-2, 3] is not a solution

(d) [2, 3]

where x=2 and y=3

6-12+6= 0

In this equation as 0 is equal to 0 so (2, 3) is a solution.

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