Sum of abscissa and ordinate is 6 . Express in form of linear equations in2 variables
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hi friend
here is your answer
let abscissa=x
and ordinate=y
sum of them=6
then according to the question the linear equations in 2 variables will be =
x+y=6 (or you can write it as x=6-y)
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-sneha
here is your answer
let abscissa=x
and ordinate=y
sum of them=6
then according to the question the linear equations in 2 variables will be =
x+y=6 (or you can write it as x=6-y)
hope that this will help you
don't forget to mark as brainliest if this will help you
if you want further help you can ask me anytime
Thank you
-sneha
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Concept:
If we have an equation like ax + by + c = 0 or ax + by = c, then this equation is called a linear equation with two variables, x and y.
Where a, b and c are real numbers, with the constraint that a and b cannot be equal to 0.
Ex: 3x – 2y = 2, x + y = 2, etc.
Given:
The sum of abscissa and ordinate is 6.
Find:
linear equations with two variables.
Solution:
let abscissa = x and ordinate = y
We know
abscissa + ordinate = 6
So, x + y = 6
We can write the above equation as 1x + 1y - 6 = 0
Which means, x + y = 6 is a linear equation with two variables, where a = 1, b = 1 and c = -6.
Hence, x + y = 6 is the required linear equation.
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