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The equation x = 13 in two variables can be written as*



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Answered by has42000
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 13

x + 0y - 13 = 0   ( where x and y are variables)

Answered by sweetyjindal1996sj
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Answer:

x - 0y - 13 = 0

Explanation:

The standard form of linear equations in two variables is expressed as, Ax + By = C; where A, B and C are any real numbers, and x and y are the variables.

x - 0y - 13 = 0

This is the equation in which there are two variables x and y and A = 1 and B = 0 and C = -13.

Linear equation in two variables : An equation that has the highest degree of 1 is known as a linear equation. This means that no variable in a linear equation has an exponent more than 1.

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