linear equations in two variable
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a linear equation in two variables can be defined as a mathematical equation consisting of numbers and two variables.
for example: 2x+3y=8
and 3x+2y=6
moreover we can find the solution of these equation by following methods:
1.substitution
2.elimination
3.cross multiplication.
hope It helps u✌
for example: 2x+3y=8
and 3x+2y=6
moreover we can find the solution of these equation by following methods:
1.substitution
2.elimination
3.cross multiplication.
hope It helps u✌
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The answer is given below :
In 2d, the equation of two variables is called a linear equation because it represents the equation of a straight line.
The general formula for a linear equation is
ax + by + c = 0,
where a, b and c are arbitrary constants.
Example :
Some linear equations are
3x + 4y = 7,
x - y = 0,
4x - 22y = 54.
Thank you for your question.
In 2d, the equation of two variables is called a linear equation because it represents the equation of a straight line.
The general formula for a linear equation is
ax + by + c = 0,
where a, b and c are arbitrary constants.
Example :
Some linear equations are
3x + 4y = 7,
x - y = 0,
4x - 22y = 54.
Thank you for your question.
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