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3) Which of the following is linear equation in two variables?

A) x/3 + 5/y = 6 B) 2x^2-3y=8-3y C) x+2y=5-3y D) 3 x²+y​

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Answered by tusharj23
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Answer:

c

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

The given four equations are as follows:

x/3 + 5/y = 6

2x^2-3y=8-3y

x+2y=5-3y

3 x²+y​

To find:

Which one of the given equations is a linear equation in two variables.

Solution:

To solve this question, let us first understand the meaning of linear equations. Linear equations can be defined as those equations which may be in the format of y=ax + b.

On observing the given equations, we can conclude that only the equation x+2y=5-3y is a linear equation.

Option C is correct.

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