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x=3y in linear equation ​

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Answered by bharathidevinanduri4
3

x = 3y

x - 3y = 0

there fore the equation x = 3y in linear equation is x - 3y

Answered by Nandzzz
11

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for y first:

X=-3y

X=-3yy=x/-3

Select two values for x, evaluate y at these two values, pair the selected x values with the resulting ys to create two ordered pairs. Plot the ordered pairs and then construct a line through them....

if x = 0, y = 0, therefore (0,0) is on the line.

if x = 3, y = -1, therefore (3,-1) is on the line.

Note: The values I picked were arbitrary. You could have chosen any two values for x. I picked ones that would make the arithmetic easy and result in non-fractional values for y....

PLZZZ REFER TO THE ATTACHMENT FOR THE PILOTING OF POINTS....

TQ...

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