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linear equation in two variables

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Answered by christina4
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EQUATION - a statement of equality which contains one or more unknown quantity or variables (literals) is called an equation.

LINEAR EQUATION - an equation involving only linear polynomials is called linear equations.

LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES - an equation of the form ax+by+c=0 or ax+by=c , where a, b, c are real numbers a is not equal to 0 , b is not equal to 0 and x, y are variables, is called linear equations in two variables
Answered by AionAbhishek
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LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES

 equation :

 ax+by+c=0 or ax+by=c

 here a, b, c are real numbers a is not equal to 0 , b is not equal to 0 and x, y are variables, is called linear equations in two variables
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