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the value of 'x' and 'y' when a point lies on the linear equetion 2x-3y=12​

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Answered by namanrajveer
1

Answer:

Put x=6 and y=0 in given equation.

2x−3y=2×6−3×0

=12-0

=12

Hence, the value of x and y that satisfy the equation are (6,0).

Answered by sparkle24
1

Answer:

Since it is a linear equation in two variables, it can take infinite possibilities.

Some of the points are :

(6,0) , (0,-4) , (3,2)

Hope this helps!!

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