Math, asked by gulnaj37, 4 months ago

1.
Linears equation of one varibale has only one solution (Right) wrong)

2.Linear equation of two variables has infinitely many solution (Right wrong)​

Answers

Answered by MsLioNess14
1

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  1. Right
  2. Right

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Answered by SHALVIAGARWAL
2

Answer:

1.True

Explanation:

The linear equations in one variable is an equation which is expressed in the form of ax+b = 0, where a and b are two integers, and x is a variable and has only one solution. For example, 2x+3=8 is a linear equation having a single variable in it. Therefore, this equation has only one solution, which is x = 5/2.

Answer:

2.True

Explanation:

A linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions. The graph of every linear equation in two variables is a straight line and every point on the graph (straight line) represents a solution of the linear equation.

Hope this answer helps you out .

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