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number of independent linear equations required to get a unique solutions in two variables =___​

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Answered by ishaanp
4

Answer:

2 linear equations are required

Answered by RvChaudharY50
1

Given :- Number of independent linear equations required to get a unique solutions in two variables =___

Answer :-Two .

Explanation :-

we know that, for a linear system to have a unique solution,

  • Number of variables = Number of equations .

given that,

  • Variables are = Two .

so,

  • Number of equations required = Two .

therefore, we can conclude that, number of independent linear equations required to get a unique solutions in two variables are equal to two .

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