Math, asked by manhas143, 10 months ago

Q.4. The graph of 3x + 6y = 10, where x and y are positive
integers is
(a) x-axis only
(b) y-axis only
(c) both the axes
(d) none of these​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The graph of 3x + 6y = 10 is (c) both the axes.

  • The graph is plotted in the figure below.
  • If values of x and y are positive integers, the graph lies in the first quadrant and it lies on both the axes.
  • The graph meets x-axis at 3.33.
  • Graph intercepts y-axis at 1.66.
  • Slope of graph is negative.
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