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How does a solution of the linear equation change, both sides the equation are divided by
non zero number?​

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  • -- How does a solution of the linear equation change, both sides the equation are divided by non zero number?

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  • By property, if we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution of the linear equation remains the same i.e., the solution of the linear equation is remains unchanged.

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  • By property, if we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution of the linear equation remains the same i.e., the solution of the linear equation is remains unchanged.

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