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Write two linear equations whose solution is (3, 2​

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Answered by aashi1880
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Linear equation for 1;

5a + 4=9

Linear equation for 2;

2a +5=9

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

We have been asked to find basically two linear equations whose solution is (3,2). Let us proceed to that.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The solution of the linear equations we have to find = (3,2), which means, x = 3 and y = 2.

To Find: The linear equations whose solution is given.

For finding a particular linear equation in two variables, we must atleast be knowing the slope(m) as well as one solution of the equation. In this case, the solution of the equations is given, but not the slope. As we are asked to find any equation, not a particular one, we can attempt this question without the slope.

Hence, we will set different values along with values of x and y and whatever result we'll get, we'll put that as c (intercept). In this way, we'll be able to find equations.

For first equations, let us put x with 2 and y with (-3).

We'll get 2(3) - 3(2) = 0

Hence, first equation will become = 2x - 3y = 0

Similarly, for second, let us put x with 1 and y with 4.

This will give us:  1(3) + 4(2) = 11

Hence, second equation would be = x + 4y = 11.

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