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find the solution of the linear equation 2x+0y=9 in two variables.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Any solution of the linear equation 2x+0y+9=0 in the two variables is of the form. ∴ x=-92 and y can be any real number. Hence, (-92,m) is the required form of the solution of given linear equation.

Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

Any solution of the linear equation 2x+0y+9=0 in the two variables is of the form.∴ x=-92 and y can be any real number. Hence , (-92,m) is the required form of the solution of given linear equation.

The given linear equation is

2x+0y+9=0

⇒ 2x+9=0

⇒ 2x=−9

∴ x=−9/2 and y can be any real number.

Hence, (−9/2,m) is the required form of the solution of given linear equation.

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