Math, asked by rinkusunish1988, 8 months ago

Tell whether the equation y(y+3) - y^2 + 4x + 8 = 0 is an equation of linear equation in two variables or not.​

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Answered by swastikdey
1

Answer:

yes it's a two variable equation

Answered by sskzm5808
13

Answer:

Yes! It is a linear equation in two variables!

Step-by-step explanation:

⇒ y(y+3) - y² + 4x + 8 = 0 -----------(1)

⇒ y² + 3y - y² + 4x + 8 = 0

⇒ y² - y² + 4x + 3x + 8 = 0

⇒ 4x + 3x + 8 = 0 --------------(2)

Since Eq. (1) can be expressed in the form of

                 ax + by + c = 0, where a≠0   [ as in Eq. (2)]

It is a linear equation in two variables.

I do hope that this helps you, mate!

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