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Which of the following point(s) A(5,0), B(0, 17), C(4,4) and D(5, 1) lie on the linear equation 5(x - 2) + 3(y + 1) = 44.​

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Answered by OoIndianJocKersoO
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Step-by-step explanation:

Draw the x and y axes. Mark the units along the x and y axes with a suitable scale.

(i) To plot the point A (3 , 5)

Here, the x-coordinate of A is 3 and the y-coordinate of A is 5. Both are positive. Hence the point A (3 , 5) lies in the quadrant I. Start at the Origin. Move three units to the right along the x-axis. Then turn and move 5 units up parallel to Y-axis and mark the point A (3 , 5).

(ii) To plot the point B (2 , 7)

Here, the x-coordinate of B is -2 which is negative and the y-coordinate of B is 7 which is positive. Hence the point B (-2 , 7) lies in the quadrant II. Start at the Origin. Move 2 units to the left along the x-axis. Then turn and move 7 units up parallel to y-axis and mark the point B (-2 , 7).

(iii) To plot the point C (-3 , -5) Here, the x-coordinate of C is -3 and the y-coordinate of C is -5. Both are negative. Hence the point C (-3 , -5) lies in the quadrant III. Start at the Origin. Move 3 units to the left along the x-axis. Then turn and move 5 units down parallel to y-axis. and mark the point C (-3, -5).

(iv) To plot the point D (2 , 7)

Here, the x-coordinate of the point D is 2 which is positive and the y-coordinate of D is -7 which is negative. Hence the point D (2 , -7) lies in the quadrant IV. Start at the Origin. Move 2 units to the right along the x-axis. Then turn and move 7 units down parallel to y-axis and mark the point D (2 , -7).

(v) To plot the point O (0, 0)

This is the origin. Both the x and y coordinates are zeros. It is the point of intersection of the axes x and y. Mark the point O (0,0).

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Answered by ay8076191
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation: hlo mate here's your answer

Step-by-step explanation: hlo mate here's your answer Draw the x and y axes. Mark the units along the x and y axes with a suitable scale.

I HOPE IT HELPS YOU PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIST OK

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