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state with reason whether the equation 3x²-7y=13 is a linear equation with two variables?​

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Answered by vaishnavidongare386
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Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

because the given equation have the degree of the polynomial 2. This equation is quadratic equation.if it is linear equation then it have degree as 1.

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Answered by pulakmath007
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The equation 3x² - 7y = 13 is not a linear equation with two variables as exponent of x is 2

Given :

The equation 3x² - 7y = 13

To find :

State with reason whether the equation 3x² - 7y = 13 is a linear equation with two variables

Solution :

Step 1 of 3 :

Write down the given equation

The given equation is 3x² - 7y = 13

Step 2 of 3 :

Define linear equation

A linear equation is an algebraic equation consisting of variables and constants and equality sign in which each term has an exponent of one

Step 3 of 3 :

Check whether the equation is linear or not

In the equation 3x² - 7y = 13

Variables are x and y

So there are two variables

Exponent of x = 2

Exponent of y = 1

Since in a linear equation each term will have an exponent of one

But in the given equation exponent of x is 2

Hence 3x² - 7y = 13 is not a linear equation with two variables as exponent of x is 2

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