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Given a linear equation 2x-6y=22. Form another linear equation in these variables

such that the geometric representation of the pair so formed is coincident lines.​

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Answered by UrAddiction
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Answer:

infinitely many equations..

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that for coincident lines following situation follows :

 \frac{ a_{1}}{ a_{2}}  =  \:  \frac{ b_{1} }{ b_{2}}  =  \:  \frac{ c_{1} }{ c_{2} }

 \frac{ 2}{ a_{2}}  =  \:  \frac{  - 6 }{ b_{2}}  =  \:  \frac{  - 22 }{ c_{2} }

so u can put any value of a2, b2 & c2 that equals to each other..

for example..

let us take an example

so,

 \frac{ 2}{  1}  =  \:  \frac{  - 6 }{ - 3 }  =  \:  \frac{  - 22 }{ -  11 }

new equation which is coincident with given equation will be x - 3y = 11

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