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which of the following points lies on the line 2x + 3y = 5

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Answered by anup1234raj
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Answer:

12:_:$_:_:_;_;_;_;_-4+5-&+5&+.

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The correct answer is (4, 1).

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = 4

Given line is 2x + 3ʏ = 5

2(4) + 3ʏ = 5

8 + 3ʏ = 5

3ʏ = 5 - 8

3ʏ = -3

ʏ = \frac{-3}{-3}

ʏ = 1

x = 4

Various representations of a straight line equation:

  1. Equations of horizontal and vertical lines
  2. Point-slope form equation on of line
  3. Two-point form equation of the line
  4. Slope-intercept form the equation of the line
  5. Intercept form
  6. Normal form

A line's equation is a unified representation of all of the line's points. Any point on a line will satisfy the equation in its general version, which is of the type ax + by + c = 0.

Thus, the slope of the line and a point on the line are the two essential elements needed to create the equation of a line.

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