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Write a linear equation such that each point on its graph has an abscissa 4 times its ordinate.
The answer is 2x - y =0 why

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Answered by Snehansu3
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Answer:

Write the linear equation such that each point on its graph has an ordinate 4 times its abscissa.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by PravinRatta
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Given:

A linear equation in which the abscissa is 4 times the ordinate.

To Find:

We need to find the equation.

Solution:

We are given that the abscissa of the line is 4 times the ordinate.

We know that the abscissa is the x-coordinate of any point while the ordinate is the y-coordinate of that point.

According to the problem,

x=4y

Rearranging the equation we get,

x-4y=0

Hence the required equation of the line is x-4y=0.

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