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What does a linear equation geometrically represent​

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Geometrically, each solution (x, y) of a linear equation in two variables, ax + by + c = 0, corresponds to a point on the line representing the equation, and vice versa. E.g. Linear equation in two variable: x + y=3 is plotted in graph below.

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Geometrically, each solution (x, y) of a linear equation in two variables, ax + by + c = 0, corresponds to a point on the line representing the equation, and vice versa. E.g. Linear equation in two variable: x + y=3 is plotted in graph below.

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