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2x-5y+4=0,2x+y-8=0.

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On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line X'OX and a vertical line YOY' as the x-axis and y-axis, respectively.
Graph of 2x − 5y + 4 = 0

2x − 5y + 4 = 0
⇒ 5y = (2x + 4)
y=2x+45 ...........(i)
Putting x = −2, we get y = 0.
Putting x = 3, we get y = 2.
Putting x = 8, we get y = 4.
Thus, we have the following table for the equation 2x − 5y + 4 = 0.
x −2 3 8
y 0 2 4

Now, plot the points A(−2 , 0), B(3, 2) and C(8, 4) on the graph paper.
Join AB and BC to get the graph line AC. Extend it on both ways.
Thus, AC is the graph of 2x − 5y + 4 = 0.

Graph of 2x + y − 8 = 0
2x + y − 8 = 0
⇒ y = (8 − 2x) ..........(ii)
Putting x = 1, we get y = 6.
Putting x = 3, we get y = 2.
Putting x = 2, we get y = 4.
Thus, we have the following table for the equation 2x + y − 8 = 0.
x 1 3 2
y 6 2 4
Now, plot the points P(1, 6) and Q(2, 4). The point B(3, 2) has already been plotted. Join PQ and QB and extend it on both ways.
Thus, PB is the graph of 2x + y − 8 = 0.

The two graph lines intersect at B(3, 2).
∴ x = 3 and y = 2

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