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The standard form of a linear equation in two variables x and y, whose respective coefficients are 2 and -3 and has the constant as 4 is​

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Answered by xxPrathuxx
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The general form of a linear equation in two variable is ax+by+c=0 where x and y are variables and a,b,c are constants.

Hence, the equation 2x+3=y or 2x−y=−3 is a linear equation with two variables x and y.

Answered by jeffersonliju
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2x+3=y or 2x−y=−3

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