Math, asked by diya4111, 1 year ago

give the geometric representation of x+3=0 as an equation



(II) in two variables


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Answered by DiyanaN
16
Hola!!!!

Given equation=x+3=0(Linear equation in one variable.----------------->>Linear equation in two variables= x + 0.y = 3

Solutions::

•(3,0)
•(3,-4)
•(3,3)
•(3,2)
etc...

Thus the line representing equation obtained = parellel to x axis
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Answered by pinquancaro
9

Answer:

Geometric expression of the equation is  0\times y=x+3        

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Equation x+3=0

To find : Give the geometric representation of equation as an equation  in two variables ?

Solution :

Equation x+3=0

To form in two equation we can substitute y=0.

So that, y=x+3 and y=0 are two equation.

Equation in two variable  y=x+3 where y=0.

or Geometric expression of the equation is  0\times y=x+3

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