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Question
Write two solutions of the following equation :
x = 6y
Solution
We have
x = 6y
Substituting y = 0 in this equation, we get` x = 6 × 0 = 0`
So . (0,0) is a function of the given equation substituting y = 1 , y in the given equation, we set `x = 6 xx 1 = 6`
So, (6,1) is a solution of the given equation.
∴ we obtain( 0,0) and (6,1) as solutions of the given equation .
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