Math, asked by hanaa92931, 9 hours ago

y=3x−7,y=−2x+3 show in (x,y)

Answers

Answered by harshitaagrawal666
0

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 7 =  - 2x + 3 \\ 3x + 2x = 3 + 7 \\ 5x = 10 \\ x = 2

y = 3(2) - 7 \\ y = 6 - 7 \\ y =  - 1

so (x,y) = (2, -1)

Answered by nilotpaltripathy16
0

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-7.... (i)

-2x+3....(ii)

3x-7=-2x+3

or,3x+2x=3+7

or,5x=10

or,x=10/5

or,x=2

put the value of x in (i) equation ------

y= 3x-7

or,y=3×2-7

or, y=6-7

or, y=-1

SO,

X,Y will be (2,-1)

PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

Similar questions