Math, asked by manjunagnyal2000, 19 days ago

express 4x-1=3
as a linear equation in 2 variables​

Answers

Answered by itzmedipayan2
1

Answer:

We have 4x-1=3

Let 4x-1=y

So we have

4x - 1 = y \\  \\ so \:  \\  \\  \boxed{y = 3}

3 is the linear equation in two variables.

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Answered by JiaKher1
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Equation 4x-1=34x−1=3

To find : Express equation as a linear equation in two variables?

Solution :

We have given the equation 4x-1=34x−1=3

To re-write in two variables

Let y=3 substitute in the equation

4x-1=y4x−1=y

or 4x-y=14x−y=1

The equation above is in the two variable form where y=3.

Therefore, The required equation is 4x-y=14x−

y=

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