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Standard IX
Mathematics
Graphical Representation of a Linear Equation in Two Variables
Question 4The...
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Question 4
The pair of equation
y = 0 and y = - 7 has
(A) one solution
(B) two solutions
(C) infinitely many solutions
(D) no solution
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Solution
The given pair of equation are y = 0 and = y = - 7
By graphically, both lines are parallel and having no solution.
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