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all equations for linear equation in two variables​

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Answered by tanisha540
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1. An equation of the form (ax+by+c=0), where a,b,c are real no. such that a and b are not both zero is called a linear equation in two variable

2. The equations of x and y axis are y=0 and x=0 respectively.

3. The graph of the equation x=a is a straight line parallel to y-axis.

4. The graph of the equation y=a is a straight line parallel to x-axis.

Answered by Anonymous
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An equation that can be put in the form

ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c are real numbers and a, b not equal to zero is called a linear equation in two variables namely x and y.

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