Math, asked by arya200626, 4 months ago

Which of the following is not
a linear equation in one
variable? *
3x+2=0
2y-4=y
x+2y=7
2(x-3)+7=0​

Answers

Answered by darshitanarsingani17
1

Answer:

x+2y=7

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation with one variable means an equation with only one variable and the powers of such variable should not be more than 1.

Therefore, if we go through the given options, we see third option in which there are two variables in an equation namely x & y. Hence this is not an equation with one variable.

You may think that 2nd equation also has two "y" so it may also be the answer but no if we take that y to LHS we get : y= 4 where there is only one variable

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Answered by HrDesi0001
2

Answer:

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