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Represent the following equations on the Cartesian plane.
(i) x = 3​

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Answered by clt0028119
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Answer: this is the answer .

Step-by-step explanation:Given2x+1=x−3

⇒2x−x=−3−1 by transposition

⇒x=−4

∴in the number line x gets the value −4 from 0 to −4 units.

In the cartesian plane the point lies at x−axis ∴ the y−co-ordinate  is 0.

Thus the point (−4,0) lies at negative x−axis.

Answered by tanejakca
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Line is parallel to y-axis at 3 in right side of origin
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