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29 March, 06:52
How would you solve the equation y-5=m (x-2)
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Krish Fox
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One equation with 3 variables cannot be solved in the sense that you can find "the" 3 values for x, y and m. You can observe that this equation represents a family of straight lines with varying slope (depending on m).
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