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The linear equation − 2 = 0 is parallel to which axis?​

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Answered by tanishkapatidar6469
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Answer:

x + y

Step-by-step explanation:

Now we can guess the equation of the line parallelto the x-axis as y = k and y-axis as x = k. Let us draw the graph of the equation x – 2 = 0. According to linear equation in one variable this equation has one solution x = 2. Considering it as an equation in two variables, it can be expressed as x + y.

Answered by shriraksha7411
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Answer:

Now we can guess the equation of the line parallelto the x-axis as y = k and y-axis as x = k. Let us draw the graph of the equation x – 2 = 0. According to linear equation in one variable this equation has one solution x = 2. Considering it as an equation in two variables, it can be expressed as x + y

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