Math, asked by omsingh4594, 1 year ago

Write the equation 3 Y=
5 linear equation in two variable

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Answered by samalakankshya7
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Answer:3y+0x=5

Step-by-step explanation:


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Answered by tejasgupta
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Answer:

0x + 3y - 5 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation in 2 variables for the equation 3y = 5 can be expressed as 3y + 0x = 5 because 0 into any number is 0 and 0 plus any number is the same number which was added.

In short, 3y = 5 can be written as 3y + 0x or 0x + 3y = 5 because 0x + 3y = 5 can be expressed as 0 + 3y or 3y = 5.

So, 3y + 0x = 5 may be the answer to your question. However, in a linear equation, the RHS is zero.

So, the correct answer will be, rather a more appropriate wil be

0x + 3y - 5 = 0

This is how 3y = 5 can be expressed as a linear equation in 2 variables in its simplest form.

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