Math, asked by Nida07, 2 months ago

solve the following equation:
3x + 10 = 5y + 15

please give the answer step-by-step...​

Answers

Answered by dangerman4523
0

Answer:

x=1

3×1+10=5y+15

13=5y+15

5y=15-13

y=2/5

Answered by mohit810275133
1

Step-by-step explanation:

HEY MATE ........

The locus of points equidistant from the coordinate axes is the pair of lines y=x and y=−x.

Solve simultaneously,. 3x+ 10=5y+15.

3x -5y=5.y=x to obtain x=y=

x = y =  \frac{5}{8} .the \: point \: ( \frac{5}{8}  \frac{5}{8} )in \: quadrant \: 1 \: \\  \\  therefore \: satisfies \: the \: required \: condition \: . \\  \\ solve \: simultaneously \: 3x - 5 = 5 \: and \: y =  - x \: to \: obtain \: x =  -  \frac{5}{2} y =  \frac{5}{2} . \: the \: point \: ( -  \frac{5}{2}  \frac{5}{2} )in \: quadrant \: 2 \: therefore \: satisfies \: the \: required \: condition \:

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