What is the possibility when we draw the graph of a linear equation in two variable
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Linear equations with two variables may appear in the form Ax + By = C, and the resulting graph is always a straight line. More often, the equation takes the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line of the corresponding graph and b is its y-intercept, the point at which the line meets the y-axis......
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It can be concluded that, for a linear equation in two variables,
Every point on the line will be a solution to the equation.
Every solution of the equation will be a point on the line.
Therefore, every linear equation in two variables can be represented geometrically as a straight line in a coordinate plane. Points on the line are the solution of the equation. This why equations with degree one are called as linear equations. This representation of a linear equation is known as graphing of linear equations in two variables.