Math, asked by aishani491, 1 month ago

Solve the following linear equation: 3x-4y+5​

Answers

Answered by kmj121179
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is 3x+4y−5=0

⇒3x+4y=5$$

Dividing both sides by 5, we get

5

3x

+

5

4y

=1

3

5

x

+

4

5

y

=1 which is the required intercept form.

Here x−intercept=a=

3

5

and x−intercept=b=

4

5

∴The length of the segment intercepted between the axes=

a

2

+b

2

=

(

3

5

)

2

+(

4

5

)

2

=5

9

1

+

16

1

=5

9×16

16+9

=5

12

25

=

12

25

units

Answered by harshkamboj69
1

Answer:

3x-4y+5=0

3x=4y-5

x=4y-5/3

now, there can be infinite solutions of this equation.

first=y=2

=4*2-5/3

8-5/3

=3/3=1

x=1, y=2

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