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Standard IX
Mathematics
Solution of Linear Equation in 2 Variables
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Graph of the linear equation px + qy = 6, where p,q ≠ 0 meets the x-axis at which point
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Q.
The graph of the linear equation 3x + 2y = 6 is the line which meets the x-axis at the point
(a) (0, 3)
(b) (2, 0)
(c) (2, 3)
(d) (3, 2)
Q.
The graph of the linear equation
2
x
+
3
y
=
6
is a line which meets the
x
−
axis at the point
Q.
The curve represented by the equation
√
p
x
+
√
q
y
=
1
, where
p
,
q
∈
R
,
p
,
q
>
0
is ?
Q.
Two distinct chords drawn from the point
(
p
,
q
)
on the circle
x
2
+
y
2
=
p
x
+
q
y
, where
p
q
≠
0
, are bisected by
x
-axis, Then
Q.
The graph of
3
x
+
2
y
=
6
meets the x-axis at point
P
and the y-axis at point
Q
. By graphical method the coordinates of points P and Q are
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