Math, asked by sandhyadarshu, 1 month ago

The value of x' and 'y' when a point lies on the lineaur equation 2x-3y = 12
A) X=0, y = 3
B) X=2, y =3
c)X=3, y = -2
D) X = -2, y=+3​

Answers

Answered by shindesnehas0620
1

Answer:

The value of x and y when a point lies on the linear equation 2x - 3y = 12 . → y = (-4) . so, three possible values of (x , y) are (0, - 4), (6, 0) and (3, -2) . There will be infinite number of solutions .

Answered by pradiptadas2007
2

Answer:

C) x=3, y=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3y=12

Let's put the values of x & y,

2×(3)-3×(-2)=12

→6+6=12

→12=12

It shows that the above value of x & y satisfies the given equation.

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