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an equation of the form ax+by+c=0 represents a linear equation in two variables, if (a) a=0,bis not equal to 0. (b) a is not equal to 0, b=0 (c) a=0,b=0 (d) a=0,bis not equal. to 0
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Answered by mithilmohanraj
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Step-by-step explanation:

by + c = 0 represents a linear equation in two variables, if

a≠0, b≠0

Answered by Qwafrica
1

a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0.

Given:

  • an equation of the form ax+by+c=0.
  • and represents a linear equation in two variables.

To Find:

  • the condition with satisfies this equation.

Solution:

We know,

  • An equation is the statement which has it's one expression equals to the another expression.

  • The process of the finding solutions called as solving an equation.

  • The equation of the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b & c are real numbers then, such that a ≠ 0 & b ≠ 0, is called a linear equation in two variables.

Therefore,

the linear equation in the two variables is of form ax + by + c = 0,

where a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0.

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