SOLUTION: True or False: The graph of an equation of the form ax+by=c, where A, B and C are constants (A & B are not both zero), is a straight line.
If false, make the statement true.
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Question 809078: True or False: The graph of an equation of the form ax+by=c, where A, B and C are constants (A & B are not both zero), is a straight line.
If false, make the statement true.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
true
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