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Write a,b,c for the linear equation 2y-x=7

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Answered by akbossyt69
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Thus, a,b,c for the linear equation are:

a = -1\\b = 2\\c = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

A linear equation with two variables has  ax + by = c conventional form. Here, the variables x and y, the coefficients a and b, and the constant c are all present. Equation with two variables of degree one is referred to as a linear equation with two variables. Formal expression: ax+by+c=0, where a, b, cR & a, b \neq 0.

Given:

Linear equation 2y-x=7

To find:

We have to write the linear equation in a,b,c format.

Solution:

Firstly write the linear equation properly,

-x+2y=7

Now, the serial is = x, y and z

So, as per ax + by = c

The equation is,

a = -1\\b = 2\\c = 7

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