SOLUTION: Is this correct? On a plane, every line is the graph of a linear equation in two unknowns

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On a plane, every line is the graph of a linear equation in two unknowns

Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On a TWO dimensional plane, a line would be the graph of an equation with two unknowns. Yes
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