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solve the equation 3x - 5 = x + 3 and represent the solution in

(i)one variable
(ii)two variable with graph

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Answered by anu24239
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(1) ONE VARIABLE...

3x - 5 = x + 3 \\  \\ 3x - x = 3 + 5 \\  \\ 2x = 8 \\  \\ x = 4..... |answer|

(2) TWO VARIABLE.....

3x - 5 = x + 3 \\  \\ 2x = 8 \\  \\ 2x + 0y = 8 \\  \\ y = mx + c \\  \\ where \: m \: is \: the \: slope \: of \: the \: graph \\  \\ c \: is \: y \: intercept \\  \\ than \: graph \: is \: in \: the \: attachment

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