No. It's a quadratic equation, and it has two solutions.
This is a linear equation in two variables and the coordinates of each and every point on the line that it describes is a solution. A single linear equation does not have an "answer".
The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!
It is a linear equation in three variables which is equivalent to a linear equation in two variables. This is because 3 + e = 2.3f +e - 7g is equivalent to 3 = 2.3f -7g
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It is one linear equation in two unknown variables.
No. It's a quadratic equation, and it has two solutions.
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
This is a linear equation in two variables and the coordinates of each and every point on the line that it describes is a solution. A single linear equation does not have an "answer".
It is a linear equation in two dimensional space. Such an equation defines a line in 2-d
The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!
It is a linear equation in three variables which is equivalent to a linear equation in two variables. This is because 3 + e = 2.3f +e - 7g is equivalent to 3 = 2.3f -7g
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It is a linear equation in two variables
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
3x - 4y = 14 is a linear equation in two variables. It is also the equation of line.
There can be no "answer" to just one linear equation in two variables.