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Show that x=2) andy=1 satisfy the linear equation 2x+3y=7

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Answered by Sukee
60

Answer:

Given,

x=2 & y=1

2x+3y=2(2)+3(1)

=4+3

=7

Hence showed.

Answered by anurag432
3

Answer:

x=2 and y=1 satisfies the  linear equation 2x+3y=7,

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the values of x =2 and y = 1

the equation given is 2x+3y=7

substituting the given values x=2 and y=1 in the above equation.

2x+3y=7

2(2) + 3(1) = 7

4 + 3 =7

7=7

here L.HS = R.H.S

Hence proved.

here x=2 and y=1 satisfies the equation 2x+3y=7, that implies x and y values are the solutions of the equation.

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