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which is the linear equation in two variables:(a)√2x+√5y=16
(b)4x=4
(c)0.3x+0.6y=4
(d)5x+0y=10

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Answered by ash20004
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Answer:

linear equation in two variables are a ,c

Answered by hukam0685
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

(a)√2x+√5y=16

(b)4x=4

(c)0.3x+0.6y=4

(d)5x+0y=10

To find: Which is the linear equation in two variables.

Solution:

We know that standard linear equation in two variables is given by ax+by+c=0;a≠0 and b≠0.

Here,taking options one by one.

(a)√2x+√5y=16

It is a linear equation in two variables.

(b)4x=4

It is a linear equation in one variables.

(c)0.3x+0.6y=4

It is a linear equation in two variables.

(d)5x+0y=10

It is a linear equation in one variables.

Final answer:

Linear equations in two variables are option (a) and (c).

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