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Draw the Graph of the Equation 4x + 3y + 6 = 0 from the Graph, Find : Y2, the Value of Y, When X = -6 - Mathematics

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Question

Draw the graph of the equation
4x + 3y + 6 = 0
From the graph, find :
(i) y1, the value of y, when x = 12.
(ii) y2, the value of y, when x = - 6.

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Solution

4x + 3y + 6 = 0
⇒ 3y = -4x - 6
⇒ y = `(-4x - 6)/(3)`

When x = 0,
y = `(-4(0)-6)/(3)`
= `(-6)/(3)`
= -2
When x = 3,
y = `(-4(3)-6)/(3)`
= `(-12 -6)/(3)`
= -6
When x = -3,
y = `(-4(3)-6)/(3)`
= `(12 -6)/(3)`
= 2

X 0 3 -3
Y -2 -6 2

Plotting these points we get the required graph as shown below:

The value of y, when x = 12:
We have the equation of the line as
y = `(- 4x - 6)/3`

Now substitute x = 12 and y = y1:
y1 = `(-4(12)-6)/(3)`

= `(-48 - 6)/(3)`

= `(-54)/(3)`
= - 18

The value of y, when x = - 6:
Now substitute x = - 6 and y = y2:
y2 = `(-4(-6)-6)/(3)`

= `(24 - 6)/(3)`

= `(18)/(3)`
= 6

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Chapter 27: Graphical Solution (Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations, Graphically) - Exercise 27 (A) [Page 326]

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Selina Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 27 Graphical Solution (Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations, Graphically)
Exercise 27 (A) | Q 5 | Page 326
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