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Question
Solve the linear equations 3x + y = 14 and y = 2 graphically.
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Solution
For 3x + y = 14:
If x = 4, then y = 14 – 3(4)
= 14 – 12
= 2
Point is (4, 2).
If x = 0, then y = 14
Point is (0, 14).
If x = 2, then y = 14 – 3(2)
= 14 – 6
= 8
Point is (2, 8).
Plotting these points and drawing the line gives a straight line.
For y = 2:
This is a line parallel to the x-axis passing through 2 on the y-axis.
Observing the graph, both lines intersect at the point where y = 2.
Substituting y = 2 into the first equation:
3x + 2 = 14
⇒ 3x = 12
⇒ x = 4
The point of intersection is (4, 2).
The solution of the equations is x = 4, y = 2.

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