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प्रश्न
Determine, by drawing graphs, whether the following system of linear equations has a unique solution or not :
2x − 3y = 6, x + y = 1
उत्तर
The given equations are
2x − 3y = 6 .....(i)
x + y = 1 .....(ii)
Putting x = 0 in equation (i) we get
`=> 2 xx 0 - 3y = 6`
`=> y = -2`
x = 0, y = -2
Putting y = 0 in equation (i) we get
`=> 2x - 3 xx 0 = 6`
`=> x = 3`
x = 3, y = 0
Use the following table to draw the graph.
x | 0 | 3 |
y | -2 | 0 |
Draw the graph by plotting the two points A(0,-2), B(3,0) from table
Graph of the equation....(ii)
x + y = 1 ... (ii)
Putting x = 0 in equation (ii) we get
=> 0 + y = 1
=> y = 1
:. x = 0, y = 1
Putting y = 0 in equation (ii) we get
x + 0 = 1
=> x = 1
x = 1, y = 0
Use the following table to draw the graph.
x | 1 | 1 |
y | 0 | 0 |
Draw the graph by plotting the two points C(0,1), D(1,0) from table.
The two lines intersect at a point P(9/5, -4/5).
Hence the equations have unique solution.