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10 Maths Key Notes CH 03 Pair of Linear Equation in Two Variables

This document summarizes key points about pairs of linear equations in two variables. It defines linear equations as those with variables raised only to the first power. The general form of a pair of linear equations is given as a1x + b1y + c1 = 0 and a2x + b2y + c2 = 0. The graph of a pair of linear equations is represented by two lines. If the lines intersect, there is a unique solution. If the lines coincide, there are infinitely many solutions. If the lines are parallel, there is no solution. It also provides tests to determine if a pair of linear equations is consistent with a unique solution, inconsistent with no solution, or dependent and consistent with infinitely

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10 Maths Key Notes CH 03 Pair of Linear Equation in Two Variables

This document summarizes key points about pairs of linear equations in two variables. It defines linear equations as those with variables raised only to the first power. The general form of a pair of linear equations is given as a1x + b1y + c1 = 0 and a2x + b2y + c2 = 0. The graph of a pair of linear equations is represented by two lines. If the lines intersect, there is a unique solution. If the lines coincide, there are infinitely many solutions. If the lines are parallel, there is no solution. It also provides tests to determine if a pair of linear equations is consistent with a unique solution, inconsistent with no solution, or dependent and consistent with infinitely

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Key Notes

Chapter-03
Pair of Linear Equation in Two Variables

• Algebraic Expression: A combination of constants and variables, connected by four


fundamental arithmetical operations of +, −, × and ÷ is called an algebraic expression. For
example, 3 x 2 + 4 xy − 5 y 2 is an algebraic expression.

• Equation: An algebraic expression with equal to sign (=) is called the equation. Without an
equal to sign, it is an expression only. For example, 3x + 9 = 0 is an equation, but 3x + 9 is an
expression.
• Linear Equation: If the greatest exponent of the variable(s) in a equation is one, then
equation is said to be a linear equation.
• The most general form of a pair of linear equations is:
a1x + b1 y + c1 = 0

a2 x + b2 y + c2 = 0 Where a1 , a2 , b1 , b2 , c1 , c2 are real numbers and

a1
2 + b1
a12 + b12 ≠ 0, a 22 + b 22 ≠ 0.

• The graph of a pair of linear equations in two variables is represented by two lines;
(i) If the lines intersect at a point, the pair of equations is consistent. The point of
intersection gives the unique solution of the equation.
(ii) If the lines coincide, then there are infinitely many solutions. The pair of equations is
consistent. Each point on the line will be a solution.
(iii) If the lines are parallel, the pair of the linear equations has no solution. The pair of
linear equations is inconsistent.
• If a pair of linear equations is given by a1x + b1Y + c1 = 0 and a 2 x + b 2 y + c2 = 0

a1 b1
(i) ≠ ⇒ the pair of linear equations is consistent. (Unique solution).
a 2 b2

a1 b1 c1
(ii) = ≠ ⇒ the pair of linear equations is inconsistent (No solution).
a 2 b2 c2

a1 b1 c1
(iii) = = ⇒ the pair of linear equations is dependent and consistent (infinitely
a 2 b2 c2
many solutions).

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