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what will we the coefficient of y in the linear equation
5(2x - 4) + 3x + 4y - 7 = 0

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Answered by shraddhamahato2
10

Answer:

'4' is the coefficient of y in the linear equation...

Answered by mysticd
8

 This \: is \:about \: Linear \: equation \: in \\two \: variables , i.e., x \:and \:y

 5(2x-4) + 3x + 4y - 7 = 0

 \implies 10x - 20 + 3x + 4y - 7 = 0

 \implies 13x + 4y - 27 = 0

 Compare \: this \: with \: General \: form \: of \\linear \: equation : \pink { ax + by + c = 0 }, we \:get

 Coefficient \: of \: x=  a = 13 ,\\Coefficient \: of \: y=  b = 4 ,\\ constant \: term (c) = -27

Therefore.,

 \red { Coefficient \: of \: y } \green { = 4 }

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