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what does an equation of the form a×+by+c= where a and 6 are non zero numbers represent​

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Answered by saurabhchouhan512g
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Any equation of the form ax+by+c=0 (i.e. a linear equation in one or two variables), will represent a straight line on the xy-plane, where both a and b should not be zero, i.e., at least one of a and b is non-zero.

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