Math, asked by vaishnavarchana633, 7 months ago

X/2-y/3=5 please tell me any one​

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Answered by manojkumarj
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First, multiply the equation by 6; doing this will eliminate both denominators:

(x/2) + (y/3) = 5

6(x/2) + 6(y/3) = 5*6

(6x/2) + (6y/3) = 30

Divide out the 6s:

3x + 2y = 30

There is an infinite number of solutions to this equation, but you could choose to find the x- and y-intercepts:

x = 0

3*0 + 2y = 30

0 + 2y = 30

2y = 30

Divide by 2:

y = 15

So the y-intercept is at (0,15)

Now for the x-intercept:

y = 0

3x + 2*0 =30

3x = 30

Divide by 3:

x = 10

So the x-intercept is at (10,0)

Answered by swastikchoudhary5
2

Answer:

ya he is right

Step-by-step explanation:

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