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Show that x=3 and y=2 in a solution of the linear equation2x+3y=12

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Answered by praveenkr2k9
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Answer:

2x+3y =12

(2×3) +(3×2) = 12

6+6 = 12

12 = 12

Answered by tanisa2105
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The two solutions of the equation is (0,-4)(6,0).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Linear equation 2x-3y=122x−3y=12

To find : Two solutions of the linear equation?

Solution :

We can find the solution of the linear equation by putting x=0 and y=0 so that two points form which are the solution of the linear equation,

Put x=0 in the linear equation,

2x-3y=122x−3y=12

2(0)-3y=122(0)−3y=12

-3y=12−3y=12

y=-4y=−4

The points is (0,-4)

Put y=0 in the linear equation,

2x-3y=122x−3y=12

2x-3(0)=122x−3(0)=12

2x=122x=12

x=6x=6

The points is (6,0)

Therefore, The two solutions of the equation is (0,-4)(6,0).

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