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Any solution of the linear equation 2x + 0.y = 4 in two variable is of the form: ​

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Answered by kishorsweta920
2

Answer:

Correct option is

A

(−

2

9

,m)

The given equation is 2x+0y+9=0

Since the coefficient of y is 0.

Hence, the y term vanishes.

Now we are left with 2x+9=0⇒x=−

2

9

y may assume any value, say m

∴(x,y)=(−

2

9

,m)

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Answered by peoplenamaste
0

Answer:

So one of the solutions of the given linear equation is (9/2). Now y can be any real number because when we multiply any real number to zero the resultant is zero. So any solution of the linear equation is (92,n), n is a real number. Hence option (B) is correct.

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