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The values of a, b and c in the linear equation 2y=3 is


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Answered by PshychoISHU
1

Answer:

The given equation is a linear eqaution in one variable , 2y−3=0

thus it will have only one value for y that is y= 3/2

but x can take any real value.

As coefficient of x is zero if represent in the form ax+by+c=0

thus, it will have infinitely many solutions

Answered by pratham7777775
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is a linear eqaution in one variable , 2y−3=0

thus it will have only one value for y that is y=

2

3

but x can take any real value.

As coefficient of x is zero if represent in the form ax+by+c=0

thus, it will have infinitely many solutions

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