straight line
y=x+2
There is no "this statement" associated with the question, but the maximum number of points which lie of the graph of a linear equation in two variables is infinite.
It's a linear equation in two variables . . . 'g' and 'p'. The graph of this equation is a straight line. The coordinates of every point on the line are a solution of the equation. There are an infinite number of them.
The graph must have at least one intercept.
straight line
y=x+2
There is no "this statement" associated with the question, but the maximum number of points which lie of the graph of a linear equation in two variables is infinite.
if the linear equation is x+y=1 means we are having the graph points (1,0) (2,-1)....using this graph we can draw the graph
One.
its an equation that you can graph and when the points are connected, it makes a line. usually includes variables x and y.
It's a linear equation in two variables . . . 'g' and 'p'. The graph of this equation is a straight line. The coordinates of every point on the line are a solution of the equation. There are an infinite number of them.
The statement "A system of linear equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables and the graph of each equation is a line" is true.
The graph must have at least one intercept.
By using the formula for a straight line equation graphed on the Cartesian plane by means of the x and y axes.
The graph will be a line.
When it is a linear equation.