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what is general form of linear equation​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
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The formula 0 = Ax + By + C is said to be the 'general form' for the equation of a line. A, B, and C are three real numbers. Once these are given, the values for x and y that make the statement true express a set, or locus, of (x, y) points which form a certain line.

The formula 0 = Ax + By + C is said to be the 'general form' for the equation of a line. A, B, and C are three real numbers. Once these are given, the values for x and y that make the statement true express a set, or locus, of (x, y) points which form a certain line.HOPE IT WILL HELP U .......✌✌

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The general form of linear equation in one variable is

ax + b = 0

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