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check whether equation X(X+2)-x^2+3y-5=0 is a linear equation in 2 variables or not​

Answers

Answered by tennetiraj86
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

X(X+2)-X^2+3y-5=0

To find:-

check whether equation X(X+2)-x^2+3y-5=0 is a linear equation in 2 variables or not

Solution:-

Given equation is X(X+2)-X^2+3y-5=0

=>X^2+2X-X^2+3Y-5=0

=>(X^2-X^2)+2X+3Y-5=0

=>2X+3Y-5=0

=>2X+3Y+(-5)=0

This is in the form of ax+by+c = 0

where, a= 2 ,b=3 and c = -5

So it is the linear equation in two variables x and

y.

Answer:-

Given equation is a linear equation in two variables.

Used formula:-

  • The general form of a linear equation in two variables ax+by+c = 0, where a,b,c are the real numbers and x and y are the variables.

Answered by aman231437
4

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

x(x+2)-x^2+3y-5=0

=x^2+2x-x^2+3y-5=0

=2x+3y-5=0

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