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write four solutions of an equation 2x + 2y = 2​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
1

Answer:

Given equation is:

2x+y=7

For x = - 1, we get

−2+y=7

⇒y=9

∴ (-1, 9) is a solution.

For x = 0, we get

⇒0+y=7

⇒y=7

∴ (0, 7) is a solution.

For x = 1, we get

⇒2+y=7

⇒y=5

∴ (1, 5) is a solution.

For x = 2, we get

⇒4+y=7

⇒y=3

∴ (2, 3) is a solution.

Hence, we have four solution (−1,9),(0,7),(1,5)and(2,3)

Answered by sachin981
0

Answer:

Given equation is :

2x+y=7

For x = - 1, we get

−2+y=7

⇒y=9

∴ (-1, 9) is a solution.

For x = 0, we get

⇒0+y=7

⇒y=7

∴ (0, 7) is a solution.

For x = 1, we get

⇒2+y=7

⇒y=5

∴ (1, 5) is a solution.

For x = 2, we get

⇒4+y=7

⇒y=3

∴ (2, 3) is a solution.

Hence, we have four solution (−1,9),(0,7),(1,5)and(2,3)

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