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The equation x=7 in two variables can be written as ?with solutions

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Answered by ruchipatasariya
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Here, the’Coefficient of
y in the given equation x =7 is 0. So, the equation can be written as 1-x + 0-y = 7
Hence, the required equation is 1.x + 0. y = 7.

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Answered by pinquancaro
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Answer:

The required equation in two variable can be written as

1\cdot x+0\cdot y=7  

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : The equation x=7 in two variables can be written as?

Solution :

We have given the equation, x=7

For two variable we need another variable let 'y'.

In this case the coefficient of y is zero.

So, The equation can be written as 1\times x+0\times y=7

Therefore, The required equation in two variable can be written as

1\cdot x+0\cdot y=7  

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