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Standard VII
Mathematics
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What is the condition to ensure that an equation will actually remain a linear equation in TWO Variables ?
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Let ax+by+c is the linear equation in two variable.
such that to ensure that an equation will actually remain a linear equation in TWO Variables
a and b not equal to zero.
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