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By using variables x and y form correct linear equations in two variables.​

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Answered by rb313143
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y=1 can do or 2x+3y=2

Answered by shankho2005
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Answer:

ax+by+c = 0 is the generic form of liner equation in 2 variables

Step-by-step explanation:

linear equation means the degree of the equation is equal to 1  and since we use 2 variables x and y we have to use the symbol + or - between them to keep the degree 1 . These variables can have any non-zero whole number as their coefficient. which i represent with a , b . The c is any constant which can be added or subtracted to the variables . For example : 3x+2y = 0 , 7x - 4y - 23 = 0 , -x+4y = 2

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