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What is a two variable linear equation

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

It's an equation that has two variables

that's to say it has x and y (generally)

it is linear when you graph it, it forms a line and that only happens when the mayor exponent is one

so


(something_1)x^(1)+(something_2)y^(1) =(something_3)

notice all the something are completely different

or you could find it as


y=mx+b

where m is the slope

and b some number

so that's it

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Answer: Linear equations in two variables. If a, b, and r are real numbers (and if a and b are not both equal to 0) then ax+by = r is called a linear equation in two variables. (The “two variables” are the x and the y.) The numbers a and b are called the coefficients of the equation ax+by = r.

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