Math, asked by cutiecuteee, 7 months ago

what is the linear equation of 3x+4y=8​

Answers

Answered by tiaannbabu03
1

Step-by-step explanation:

let x=2

substitute the valu to the given equation,

3(2) + 4y = 8

6 + 4y = 8

4y = 8 - 6

4y = 2

y = 2/4

y = 0.5

(Note: you can take different values for the "x" as well as "y")

Answered by sangram0111
0

Answer:

(note: incomplete question, the question should be -)

what is the slope of the linear equation of 3x+4y=8​

Solution:

Know that, \[y = mx + c\]

here m is slope of the line.

Convert \[3x + 4y = 8\]in the form of \[y = mx + c\],

\[ \Rightarrow 4y =  - 3x + 8\]

\[ \Rightarrow y = \frac{{ - 3}}{4}x + \frac{8}{4}\]

\[ \Rightarrow y = \frac{{ - 3}}{4}x + 2\]               ------(1)

Compare equation (1) with \[y = mx + c\]

\[m = \frac{{ - 3}}{4}\]

Hence, the slope of the line is \[\frac{{ - 3}}{4}\].

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