Linear Equations in Two Variables 55
Linear Equations in Two Variables 55
Linear Equations in Two Variables 55
CHAPTER 4
Equations and to exhibit those Equations in the most simple terms that can be.
—Edmund Halley
4.1 Introduction
In earlier classes, you have studied linear equations in one variable. Can you write
down a linear equation in one variable? You may say that x + 1 = 0, x + 2 = 0 and
2 y + 3 = 0 are examples of linear equations in one variable. You also know that
such equations have a unique (i.e., one and only one) solution. You may also remember
how to represent the solution on a number line. In this chapter, the knowledge of linear
equations in one variable shall be recalled and extended to that of two variables. You
will be considering questions like: Does a linear equation in two variables have a
solution? If yes, is it unique? What does the solution look like on the Cartesian plane?
You shall also use the concepts you studied in Chapter 3 to answer these questions.
Let us first recall what you have studied so far. Consider the following equation:
2x + 5 = 0
Fig. 4.1
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While solving an equation, you must always keep the following points in mind:
(ii) you multiply or divide both the sides of the equation by the same non-zero
number.
In a One-day International Cricket match between India and Sri Lanka played in
Nagpur, two Indian batsmen together scored 176 runs. Express this information in the
form of an equation.
Here, you can see that the score of neither of them is known, i.e., there are two
unknown quantities. Let us use x and y to denote them. So, the number of runs scored
by one of the batsmen is x, and the number of runs scored by the other is y. We know
that
x + y = 176,
the variables in such equations by x and y, but other letters may also be used. Some
Note that you can put these equations in the form 1.2s + 3t – 5 = 0,
p + 4q – 7 = 0, πu + 5v – 9 = 0 and 2 x – 7y – 3 = 0, respectively.
So, any equation which can be put in the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c
are real numbers, and a and b are not both zero, is called a linear equation in two
variables. This means that you can think of many many such equations.
and c = – 4.37.
b = – 3 and c = – 4.
(iii) The equation 4 = 5x – 3y can be written as 5x – 3y – 4 = 0. Here a = 5, b = –3
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c = 0.
Equations of the type ax + b = 0 are also examples of linear equations in two variables
ax + 0.y + b = 0
EXERCISE 4.1
1. The cost of a notebook is twice the cost of a pen. Write a linear equation in two
2. Express the following linear equations in the form ax + by + c = 0 and indicate the
can you say about the solution of a linear equation involving two variables? As there
are two variables in the equation, a solution means a pair of values, one for x and one
for y which satisfy the given equation. Let us consider the equation 2x + 3y = 12.
2x + 3y = (2 × 3) + (3 × 2) = 12
This solution is written as an ordered pair (3, 2), first writing the value for x and
then the value for y. Similarly, (0, 4) is also a solution for the equation above.
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x = 1 and y = 4 we get 2x + 3y = 14, which is not 12. Note that (0, 4) is a solution but
You have seen at least two solutions for 2x + 3y = 12, i.e., (3, 2) and (0, 4). Can
you find any other solution? Do you agree that (6, 0) is another solution? Verify the
same. In fact, we can get many many solutions in the following way. Pick a value of
your choice for x (say x = 2) in 2x + 3y = 12. Then the equation reduces to 4 + 3y = 12,
. So
2,
is
another solution of 2x + 3y = 12. Similarly, choosing x = – 5, you find that the equation
22
. So,
22
5,
is another solution of
variables. That is, a linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions.
x + 2y = 2 + 4 = 6
Now, let us choose x = 0. With this value of x, the given equation reduces to 2y = 6
given equation. So four of the infinitely many solutions of the given equation are:
Remark : Note that an easy way of getting a solution is to take x = 0 and get the
value of x.
(i) 4x + 3y = 12
(ii) 2x + 5y = 0
(iii) 3y + 4 = 0
Solution : (i) Taking x = 0, we get 3y = 12, i.e., y = 4. So, (0, 4) is a solution of the
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Now, if you take y = 0, you again get (0, 0) as a solution, which is the same as the
earlier one. To get another solution, take x = 1, say. Then you can check that the
corresponding value of y is
− So
1,
is another solution of 2x + 5y = 0.
for
44
0, – and 1, –
33
.
EXERCISE 4.2
y = 3x + 5 has
(i) a unique solution, (ii) only two solutions, (iii) infinitely many solutions
3. Check which of the following are solutions of the equation x – 2y = 4 and which are
not:
4.4 Summary
1. An equation of the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c are real numbers, such that a and
3. Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variables is a solution of the linear
equation. Moreover, every solution of the linear equation is a point on the graph of the
linear equation.
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