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a pair of linear equations x=0,x=5 has which solution​

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Answered by kamathgs05
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Step-by-step explanation:

The equation x = 2 is a straight line passing perpendicularly through the x-axis, with the x-coordinate fixed as 2, while the y-coordinate varies from - ∞  to + ∞  .

• The equation x = 5 is also a straight perpendicular line passing through the x-axis, but it has its x-coordinate fixed as 5 and a y-coordinate varying from - ∞ to + ∞  .

• Both the lines are represented in the image attached below. Looking at the image below, we see that the lines are parallel to each other and do not intersect each other at any point.

• Therefore, the lines x = 2 and x = 5 have no common solution as their x-coordinates are fixed and different, making the lines parallel to each other.

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