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What is the graphical representation of a linear equation?​

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Answered by vsyinfra8
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The graph of x = a is a straight line parallel to the y-axis. The graph of y = a is a straight line parallel to the x-axis. An equation of the type y = mx represents a line passing through the origin. Every point on thegraph of a linear equation in two variables is a solution of the linear equation.

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Answered by kartikkamdi836
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Summary. The graph of every linear equation in two variables is a straight line. x = 0 is the equation of the y-axis and y = 0 is the equation of the x-axis. The graph of x = a is a straight line parallel to the y-axis.

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