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Solve the equation 3x+2=x-8, and represent the solution on


(i) the number line


(ii) The Cartesian plane.

3x + 2 = x – 8

⇒ 2x = -10

⇒ x = -5

(i) on number line

(ii) on the Cartesian plane

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1

Give the geometric representations of the following equations

(a) on the number line


(b) on the Cartesian plane:


(i) x=2


(ii) y+3=0


(iii) y=3


(iv) 2x+9=0


(v) 3x-5=0

2

Give the geometrical representation of 2x+13=0 as an equation in

(i) One variable


(ii) two variables

4

Write the equation of the line that is parallel to x-axis and passing through the point

(i) (0,3)


(ii) (0,4)


(iii) (2,-5)


(iv) (-4,-3)

5

Write the equation of the line that is parallel to y-axis and passing through the point

(i) (4,0)


(ii) (-2,0)


(iii) (3,5)


(iv) (-4,-3)

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