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write the equation y√3=8x+√3in the form of ax +by+c=0. check whether (0,-1)and (√3,9)are solutions of this equation.

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Answered by Swarup1998
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y \sqrt{3}  = 8x +  \sqrt{3}  \\ or \: 8x + ( -  \sqrt{3} )y +  \sqrt{3}  = 0
which is in the form ax + by + c = 0.

When we put (0, -1) in LHS of the equation, it gives
2 \sqrt{3}
which is not equals to RHS.

So (0, -1) is not a solution.

But
( \sqrt{3}  \: 9)
satisfies the equation. So it is a solution.

I HOPE THAT THIS HELPS YOU.
Answered by aak5abhinav
9

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which is in the form ax + by + c = 0.

When we put (0, -1) in LHS of the equation, it gives

which is not equals to RHS.

So (0, -1) is not a solution.

But

satisfies the equation. So it is a solution.

I HOPE THAT THIS HELPS YOU.

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