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Solve the following simultaneous equations graphically.
x – 3 y = 1, 3 x – 2 y + 4 = 0

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Answered by vanitagole47
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Solution:-

given by:-

\begin{gathered}x - 3y = 1 \\ 3x - 2y = - 4\end{gathered}

x−3y=1

3x−2y=−4

following are the ordered pairs of the equations :-

●x - 3y = 1 : (4 , 1) (7 , 2) (5.5 , 1.5)

●3x -2y = -4 : (-2 , -1) (-3 , - 2.5) ( 0 , 2)

each point on the graph satisfies the equation.

the two lines intersect to each other at (-2 , -1)

the solution of given equations x - 4y = 1 ,

3x - 2y = -4 , is x = -2 , y = -1.

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Answered by bhumikakushwaha86
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