explain the following linear equation in form ax+by+c=0 in the form in each case:
1) - 2x - 3y = 12
2) X - y/2 - 5 = 0
3) 2x + 3 =0
4) y -5 = 0
5) 4 =3x
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An equation which can be put in the form ax+by+c=0, where a, b & c are real numbers x, y are variables, is called linear equation in two variables. In equation ax+by+c=0, the values of x and y are always real. ax+by+c=0 is also called standard form a linear equation in two variables..
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