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→ If we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then what will happen to the solution of the linear equation

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Answered by amannscharlie
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I we multiply / divide both the side of linear equation there is no change in solution. solution will still be the same, reason is that we had multiplied both the sides with equal value.,,

Answered by XLeaveMeAloneX
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Answer:

The solution will remain the same.

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y=c. (for any constant term c)

(Multiplying by a non zero no. a both sides)

a[x+y]=c×a

→x+y=(c×a)/a

→x+y=c

And same for division

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