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geometrically, what does the equation x + y - 3 = 0 represent?

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Answered by cute71367
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, linear equation is y=3

i)

If Y = 3 is treated as an equation in one variable, then it has a unique solution y= 3. So it is a point on the number line.

[Number line is on the attachment]

ii)

Given equation Y equal to 3 can be written as 0.x + y = 3, which is a linear equation in two variables x and y.

This is represented by a .Here all the values of X are permissible because 0.x is always 0. However, y must satisfy the equation y=3.

 

[Graphs on the attachment]

 

Thus, the graph AB is a line parallel to X-axis at a distance of 3 units in the positive direction of Y axis.

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