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how geometrically a linear equation is shown
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Geometrically, each solution (x, y) of a linear equation in two variables, ax + by + c = 0, corresponds to a point on the line representing the equation, and vice versa. ... If you join these points you will get a green line as shown in graph.

Geometrical Representation of Linear equation

Geometrically, each solution (x, y) of a linear equation in two variables, ax + by + c = 0, corresponds to a point on the line representing the equation, and vice versa. E.g. Linear equation in two variable: x + y=3 is plotted in graph below. It has many solutions (3,0), (2,1), (1,2), (0,3), (-1,4) etc. If you join these points you will get a green line as shown in graph

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