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Write the standard form of pair of linear equations in two variables

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Answered by harshkabra12
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The standard form of pair of linear Equation is ax²+bx+c=0.

Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

a_{1} x+b_{1} y+c_{1}=0

a_{2} x+b_{2} y+c_{2}=0

Are the standard form of a pair of linear equations in two variables.

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation is an equation where the highest power of the variable is 1

It is represented by the standard form

Ax + B = 0 if only on variable is present

Ax+By+C=0 if two variables at present

And, here two variables are present, and to find the solution, we need a pair of linear equations

So, the pair of linear equations in two variables can be expressed in standard form as

a_{1} x+b_{1} y+c_{1}=0

a_{2} x+b_{2} y+c_{2}=0

Where a , b and c are integers and x and y are the two variables

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