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the graph of linear equations 5x+3y=10 is a line which meets the X-axis at the point ​

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Answered by tanishmajumdar2912
60

Step-by-step explanation:

For the line to meet at x axis, y should be=0

Then,

In the equation 5x+3y=10, y should be =0

Then,

5x+3(0)=10

x=10/5

x=2

Therefore the line meets the x axis at (2,0)

Answered by jitumahi898
0

Given linear equation

5x+3y=10

At the x-axis, y=0 so putting the value of y in the given equation

5x+0=10

x=\frac{10}{5}

x=2

so the line will meet the X-axis at the point (2,0)

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