The equation x= -3, in two variables, can be written as:
a) 1.x+1.y = -3
b) 1.x+0.y= -3
c) 0.x+1.y= -3
d) 0.x+0.y= -3
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Answer:
b) 1x+0y = -3
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Answer:
Option(b)1.x + 0.y = -3 is the correct expression for the equation x = -3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation:
Given, an equation x = -3
If an equation is stated in the form "ax + by + c=0", where a, b, and c are real integers and x and y's coefficients, it is said to be a linear equation in two variables.
So, according to the given equation x = -3,
this can be written as , 1.x + 0.y = -3.
Final answer:
Hence, the equation x= -3, in two variables, can be written as
1.x + 0.y = -3.
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