Math, asked by bilalsiddique2845, 11 months ago

Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation?
-3x+4y=14−3x+4y=14

Answers

Answered by halasadeeq
3

Therefore,

The answer is 0...

Answered by sharonr
0

(0 , \frac{14}{4}) \text{ and } (1 , \frac{17}{4}) are few ordered pair that are solution to given equation

Solution:

Given that,

We have to find the solution to the given equation

-3x + 4y = 14

Substitute x = 0

-3(0) + 4y = 14

4y = 14

y = \frac{14}{4}

Thus one of the solution is (0 , \frac{14}{4})

Substitute x = 1

-3(1) + 4y = 14

-3 + 4y = 14

4y = 17

y = \frac{17}{4}

Thus another solution is (1 , \frac{17}{4})

Learn more:

Which ordered pair is the solution of the system of equations below? {x+2y=6 and 3x+8y=4}

https://brainly.in/question/9402440

Determine which ordered pair is a solution of y=2x -3.

https://brainly.in/question/6435435

Similar questions