The line represented by the equation 3x−y=7 passes through the point (3,2).
True
The line representing a linear equation in two variables passes through the point (3, 2) if (3,2) is a solution of the equation.
On substituting x=3,y=2 in the given equation, we get
LHS→3x−y
LHS→3(3)−2=9−2=7=RHS
⇒ (3, 2) is a solution of the given equation. So the line representing the given equation passes through the point (3, 2).