Math, asked by jazzy5, 1 year ago

by using variable m and n form any two linear equations in two variables

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Answered by Theusos
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Hi friend here is your answer

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The two linear equations with variable m and n are as follows

1) 2m - 3n = 3

2) 5m - 3n = 10

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

2m + 6n = 5

m +3n = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation :

Given , m and n are two variable

A linear equation in two variables is an first degree equation that

can be written in the form ax + by = c .

Let  2m + 6n = 5 ........(i)

and m +3n = 6 (ii)

Where as a and b both are not be zero .

Final answer:

Hence , the requird equation is 2m +6n = 5 and m +3n =6.

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