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Express the linear equation 2=3x in the form ax+by+c=0 and indicate the value of a,b and c. Also give the geometric representation of above equation in two variables.

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Answered by aachen
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a=3, b=0, and c=-2

Explanation:

Given: A linear equation 2=3x

To find: The value of a, b and c, after converting the equation in the form ax+by+c=0, also give the geometric representation of above equation in two variables.

Solution:

In order to convert 2=3x in the form ax+by+c=0, we first need to transpose all the terms in 2=3x to one side.

So, we get 3x-2=0.

Now, comparing with the general form ax+by+c=0 we can see that the coefficient of x is the value of a, the coefficient of y is the value of b and the constant term is the value of c.

So, we have a=3, b=0, and c=-2

Now, to understand the geometric representation, check the attached file.

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Answered by dhanvi0602
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