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Solve graphically the following pair of linear equations

2 x - y = 4 and x + y + 1 = 0​

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Answered by aurora2007
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2x−y−4=0 …(i)

y=2x−4

When x=1,y=2×1−4=2−4=−2

When x=2,y=2×2−4=4−4=0

When x=3,y=2×3−4=6−4=2

x= 1 ,2 ,3

y= −2 ,0 ,2

Mark the above points on graph. Join them.

x+y+1=0 …(ii)

y=−x−1

When x=0,y=0−1=−1

When x=−2,y=2−1=1

When x=−1,y=1−1=0

x= −2 ,−1 ,0

y= 1 ,0 ,−1

Mark the above points on graph. Join them.

It is clear from the graph that the two lines intersect at (1,−2).

So the solution of the given equations are x=1 and y=−2.

The area of the triangle formed by these lines and Y axis =1/2 ×base×height

=1/2×3×1

=1.5sq. units

Hence area of the triangle is 1.5sq. units.

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