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What is the constant of the equation -7x+2y-15=0?​

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Answered by m213007
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The given equations are:

and  

It is given that the above equations are inconsistent, therefore

Taking the second and the third equalities, we get 6

Answered by utsrashmi014
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Concept

There are many ways to define an equation. In its simplest form in algebra, the definition of an equation is a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal. Mathematically, an equation can be defined as a statement that supports the equality of two expressions that are joined by an equal sign "=".

Some of the lists of mathematical equations involved in algebra are

  • Quadratic equation
  • Linear equation
  • Radical equation
  • Exponential equation
  • Rational equation

A constant is a value or number that never changes in an expression; it's always the same.

Given

The equation -7x+2y-15=0 is given

Find

We need to find the constant of the equation -7x+2y-15=0

Solution

The constant of the equation -7x+2y-15=0 is - 15

Hence the constant of the equation -7x+2y-15=0 is obtained

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