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Any solution of the linear equation 2x + 0y + 9 = 0 in two variables is of the form

(A) \left (-\frac{9}{2},m \right )

(B) \left (n,-\frac{9}{2} \right )

(C) \left (0,-\frac{9}{2} \right )

(D) (–9, 0)

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Answer:

(A) \left (-\frac{9}{2},m \right )

Solution:

Here the linear equation is 2x + 0y + 9 = 0

2x = – 9

x = -\frac{9}{2}

In equation (1), y is multiplied by zero so we can put any value of y. Therefore there will be infinite many values of y.

Hence the solution of this question is \left (-\frac{9}{2},m \right )

Here m stands for infinite many values.

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