Why do we convert an equation of a line to the general form?
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Let, an equation is :
2x + 3y = 5 .....(i)
(i) represents a straight line.
The general form of a line is :
Ax + By + C = 0 .....(ii)
The need of transferring an equation into its general form is for our advantages, I think. It depends on our ability to calculate and to determine co-ordinates of any point on graph paper or to find slope of the line.
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Let, an equation is :
2x + 3y = 5 .....(i)
(i) represents a straight line.
The general form of a line is :
Ax + By + C = 0 .....(ii)
The need of transferring an equation into its general form is for our advantages, I think. It depends on our ability to calculate and to determine co-ordinates of any point on graph paper or to find slope of the line.
⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU⬅
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