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Give the geometric representation of 5y+3=0 in linear equation in one and two variables

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Answered by ColinJacobus
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Answer: The answers are given below and the figure is attached herewith.


Step-by-step explanation: Given linear equation is

5y+3=0.

We are to interpret this linear equation geometrically in one variable and two variables.

(1) In one variable, we can write the given equation as

5y+3=0\\\\\Rightarrow 5y=-3\\\\\Rightarrow y=-\dfrac{3}{5}\\\\\Rightarrow y=-0.6.

Therefore, in one variable, this linear equation gives the value -0.6, which can be plotted in number line as shown in the attached figure (a).

(2) In two variables, we can write the given equation as

5y+3=0\\\\\Rightarrow 0x+5y=3.

Therefore, in two variables, this equation can be plotted on a graph paper and will give a straight line as shown in the attached figure (b).

Thus, the answer is complete.

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Answered by sakshi2020
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Answer:

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