Math, asked by jennifer43, 11 months ago

the point at which the line 2x+y=8 intersects the X-axis​

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Answered by santoshbabu3737
19

Answer:

(4,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+y=8

At x axis y=0

substitute y in 2x+y=8

2×+0=8

2×=8

×=4

(×,y)=(4,0)

Answered by geetaranipatnayak
4

Answer:

hello friend yr answers

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + y = 8 is the equation of a straight line. When this line crosses the x-axis the y-coordinate will be zero. By substituting y = 0 into the equation we will find the corresponding x-coordinate at this point.

y = 0 : 2x = 8 and so x = 4 hence point (4 , 0 ) on the x-axis .

Similarly, when the line crosses the y-axis the x-coordinate will be zero and by substituting x = 0 into the equation we will find the corresponding y-coordinate at this point.

x = 0 : y = 8 hence point (0 , 8 ) on the x-axis.

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