How does a linear equation determine a line in the xy-plane?
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A linear equation of the form Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants, determines a line in the xy-plane.
This is because any point (x,y) plugged into the equation makes the equation true and it is also a point on the graph of the line.
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A linear equation of the form Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants, determines a line in the xy-plane.
This is because any point (x,y) plugged into the equation makes the equation true and it is also a point on the graph of the line.
#Be Brainly❤️
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Here's your Answer....
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A Linear Equation is in the form of Ax + By = C.
Where,
A, B and C are constant which determine a line in xy plane.
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Here's your Answer....
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A Linear Equation is in the form of Ax + By = C.
Where,
A, B and C are constant which determine a line in xy plane.
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