The equation (Ax + By = C) represents a linear equation in two variables, (x) and (y). Here, (A), (B), and (C) are constants, and the equation describes a straight line when graphed on a Cartesian coordinate plane. The coefficients (A) and (B) determine the slope and orientation of the line, while (C) affects its position relative to the origin.
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Ax + By = C By = -Ax + C y = (-A/B)x + C/B
Ax+By=C
The graph of ax + by = c is a straight line going through the points (0, c/b) and (c/a, 0).
ax^2 + bx + c = 0 (ax + (ac/b-c)) (x + (b-c)/a) = 0 if wrong, sorry
Ax+By=C A- Cannot be negative Equation- Cannot have decimals or fractions in it