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3. Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variables does not represent a solution of the linear equation. Is it true? Justify your answer.

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Answered by vaishpthk1602
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False, Since, The graph of each equation in 2 variables may be a line and each purpose on the graph (straight line) represents an answer of the linear equation. Thus, every solution of the linear equation will be diagrammatical by a singular point on the graph of the equation.A graph of linear equation in two variables is constructed by joining the points which are the solutions of the given equation.

So, any point on the graph must be a solution of the linear equation.

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