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A pair of linear equations in two variables can be
represented by two lines which intersect at one point
only. Then the pair of equations is
consistent

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Answered by gurungsangeeta1972
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Answer:

For a given pair of linear equations in two variables, the graph is represented by two lines. If the lines intersect at a point, that point gives the unique solution for the two equations. If there is a unique solution of the given pair of equations, the equations are called consistent.

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Answered by vk9999498
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For a given pair of linear equations in two variables, the graph is represented by two lines. If the lines intersect at a point, that point gives the unique solution for the two equations. If there is a unique solution of the given pair of equations, the equations are called consistent.

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