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Standard XII
Mathematics
Area between x=g(y) and y Axis
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Question
Give the representation of
2
x
−
11
=
0
as an equation in
i) one variable
ii) two variables
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Solution
The given linear equation is
2
x
−
11
=
0
adding 11 on both sides of L.H.S and R.H.S
→
2
x
−
11
+
11
=
0
+
11
→
2
x
=
11
Dividing both side of equation by 2, we get
x
=
11
2
1. In one variable
x
=
11
2
will represent a point on the number line i.e
11
2
units distance from the origin.
2.
2
x
+
0.
y
=
11
, represents a line parallel to Y - axis cutting the X -axis at
(
11
2
,
0
)
.
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