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2. The linear equation 3x - y = x - 1 has
A) Unique solution
C) Infinitely many solutions
B) Two solutions
D) No solution​

Answers

Answered by rowboatontario
42

The linear equation 3x - y = x - 1 has  Infinitely many solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given with the following linear equation;

3x - y = x - 1

Rearranging the given linear equation we get;

y = 3x - x + 1

y = 2x + 1

Now, here we can observe that if we put any value of x, we will get the corresponding value of x. This means that the option d is incorrect.

Here, it is clear that the given linear equation has infinitely many solutions as we can put as many values of x and in respect of that, we can get as many values of y.

Hence, option b is correct.

Answered by annnyadav20gmailcom
24

Answer:

Infinitely many solution

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