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Solving pair of linear Equations in two variables

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If a pair of linear equations in two variables is consistent, then the lines represented by two equations are

If a pair of linear equations in two variables is consistent, then the lines represented by two equations are (a) intersecting (b) parallel (c) always coincident (d) intersecting or coincident

Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variables does not represent a solution of the linear equation.

Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables: -x+y=6 (ii) y=2x

Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables: 3x+5y=15 (ii) x/2-y/3=2

Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables: (x-2)/3=y-3 (ii) 2y=-x+1

Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables: (i) x+y=4 (ii) x-y=2 (iii) y=3x (iv) 3=2x+y

Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables:(i) x+y=4 (ii) x-y=2 (iii) y=3x (iv) 3=2x+y

The graph of every linear equation in two variables need not be a line.