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brunoconti: at the point (5 , 0)
hathikalkavya1483: Hi hope my answer is helpful

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Answered by hathikalkavya1483
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If it should cut at x-axis then y must be o. So it cuts at (x,o).

If y=o

X+ Y= 5

X+0= 5

X=5

Therefore the graph of linear equation x+y=5 cuts the x-axis at (5,0)

Answered by brunoconti
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the graph of x + y = 5 cuts the x-axis at the point (5 , 0). This is because every point on the x-axis has the property that y = 0. therefore if we put y = 0 in the equation of the graph we get x = 5.

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