The equation y=2 as a linear equation in two variable can be written as
O 0.x + 2.y-1 = 0
O 0.x+1.y-2 = 0
O 0.x + 2.y-2 = 0
O 2.x + 1.y-2 = 0
Answers
Your Answer:
2x + 1y - 2 = 0
Solution :
y = 2 in linear equation is represented as:
⇒(0 × x) + y = 2
⇒0x + y = 2
⇒0x +y −2 =0
The equation y = 2 in two variables can be written as 0.x + 1.y - 2 = 0
Given :
The equation y = 2
To find :
The equation y = 2 in two variables can be written as
0.x + 2.y - 1 = 0
0.x + 1.y - 2 = 0
0.x + 2.y - 2 = 0
2.x + 1.y - 2 = 0
Solution :
Step 1 of 2 :
Write down the given equation
The given equation is
y = 2
Step 2 of 2 :
Express in two variables
Equation in two variables is of the form
ax + by + c = 0
The given equation can be rewritten as
y = 2
⇒ 0 + y - 2 = 0
⇒ 0 + y - 2 = 0
⇒ 0.x + 1.y - 2 = 0
Which is the required equation in two variables
Hence the correct option is 0.x + 1.y - 2 = 0
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