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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_2e_(OpenStax)/11%3A_Graphs/11.02%3A_Use_the_Rectangular_Coordinate_System
    Equations with two variables can be written in the general form Ax + By = C. An equation of this form is called a linear equation in two variables. Linear equations in two variables have infinitely ma...Equations with two variables can be written in the general form Ax + By = C. An equation of this form is called a linear equation in two variables. Linear equations in two variables have infinitely many solutions. For every number that is substituted for x, there is a corresponding y value. This pair of values is a solution to the linear equation and is represented by the ordered pair (x, y).
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/08%3A_Geometry_and_Graphing/8.04%3A_Use_the_Rectangular_Coordinate_System_(Part_2)
    Equations with two variables can be written in the general form Ax + By = C. An equation of this form is called a linear equation in two variables. Linear equations in two variables have infinitely ma...Equations with two variables can be written in the general form Ax + By = C. An equation of this form is called a linear equation in two variables. Linear equations in two variables have infinitely many solutions. For every number that is substituted for x, there is a corresponding y value. This pair of values is a solution to the linear equation and is represented by the ordered pair (x, y).

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