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show that x=2 y=5 is a solution of 4x-y-3=0

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Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

4x-y-3=0 for x=2 and y=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

x=2, y=5

Given

4x-y-3=0

Substitute x=2,y=5

That is,

4x-y-3= (4*2)-(5)-3\\\\=8-5-3\\\\=3-3\\\\=0

So 4x-y-3=0 for x=2 and y=5

Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

LHS = RHS the value of x and y verified.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

x=2 y=5

To find -

Verify the equation 4x-y-3=0

Solution -

Given equation,

4x-y-3=0

LHS =>

= 4x-y-3

Put the values of x=2 and y=5 as given

=4\times 2-5-3

Multiply 4 by 2 we get

= 8-5-3

Substract 5 by 8 we get

= 3-3

When we substract the number from itself we get zero.

= 0

=RHS

∴ LHS = RHS the value of x and y verified.

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