Math, asked by MathMaster2005, 10 months ago

Statement I: An equation of the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c are real numbers, such that a and b are both zero, is called a linear equation in two variables.
Statement II: Every solution of the linear equation is a point on the graph of the linear equation.
Select one:
a. both statements I and II are correct
b. both statements I and II are incorrect
c. statement I is correct and II is incorrect
d. Statement I is incorrect and II is correct

Answers

Answered by chanchalmehra09
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Answered by sureshavinash2005
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Answer:

An equation is a statement in which one expression equals to ... equation of the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c are real ... every linear equation in two variables is a straight line and every point ... (D) Rational numbers. 3. If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation ... So, we first plot the points A and B.

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