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EXERCISE 4.4
1 Give the geometric representations of y = 3 as an
equation
(i) in one variable.
(ii) in two variables.
Sol. Given linear equation is y = 3
(1) If y = 3 is treated as an equation in one variable, then it
has a unique solution y = 3. So, it is a point on the
number line as shown below.
+
-3 – – 1 0 1
3 4
(ii) Given equation y = 3 can be written as 0·x + y = 3,
which is a linear equation in two variables x and y.
→ too
2.
AY
(
(-3, 3) (-1,3) 3 (1,3) y = 3B
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(0, 3)
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Answered by vs478298
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Answer:

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