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Explain linear equation in two variables.​

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Answered by XxitzmizzpgliXx
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An equation is said to be linear equation in two variables if it is written in the form of ax + by + c=0, where a, b & c are real numbers and the coefficients of x and y, i.e a and b respectively, are not equal to zero. For example, 10x+4y = 3 and -x+5y = 2 are linear equations in two variables.

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Answered by criya8531
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An equation is said to be a linear equation in two variables if it is written in the form of ax + by+ c=0 where a, b and c are real number.

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