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What is the general form for linear equation in two variable

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Answered by shivanshi3265
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The standard equation or general form of linear equation with two variables is- ⇒ ax+by=c Where a, b, c are real numbers while x and y are variables. Here, 'a' and b are not equal to zero. Example- 4x+3y=10 , 5x+y=18. It contains values of x and y both as a solution to make the two sides of the equation equal.

The standard form for linear equations in two variables is Ax+By=C. For example, 2x+3y=5 is a linear equation in standard form. When an equation is given in this form, it's pretty easy to find both intercepts (x and y).

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