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How many equations are required to obtain a unique solution for a linear equation in two variables?

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Let us take a linear equation in two variables
say, x+y =100
Now, numerous values of x and y satisfy the above equation
In order to get a unique solution, we must have another equation which the values of x and y satisfy simultaneously
Hence, we require 2 equations in x and y


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