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Express the linear equation-2x+3y=6in the from ax+b y+c=0

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Answered by jamjarealka
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Answer:

a=-2, b=3, c=6 in the from ax+by=c

Answered by ishamedasani353
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Answer: - 2x + 3y - 6 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

It's quite straightforward.

Linear Equation Given: -2x + 3y = 6

Form that we want: ax + by + c =0

We can see the similarities in the two equations.

Therefore, a = -2, b = 3, and c = 6.

So, if we add in the values we found above our equation in the form wanted is: - 2x + 3y - 6 = 0

Here the value of c is -6 because we take the 6 from the right-hand side of the equation and put it on the left-hand side of the equation. When this happens, the sign of the number changes. The sign change only happens with addition or substraction.

[I know that the above rule is slightly confusing but with more practice you will get it.]

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