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(i) A linear equation y =2 is written as

(A)x+y =2 (B)0x +y =2 (C)x-y =2 (D) x =0​

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Answered by Likhithkumar155
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Answer:

A linear equation y =2 is written as (B)0x +y =2.

Answered by Anonymous
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A linear equation y =2 is written as (B)0x +y =2

Here we have a linear equation in two variables. A linear equation in two variables is properly written as: ax + by + c = 0 where a, b, and c are real numbers.

Here in the question we have y = 2

If we compare this to the linear equation above we can see that in this equation

a = 0, b = 1, and c = -2

So we will put this values and write our given equation in the standard format.

Therefore we can write this equation as 0x + y = 2

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