Question
Question: Give the geometric representation of y=3 as an equation: i) In one variable ii) In two variable...
Give the geometric representation of y=3 as an equation:
i) In one variable
ii) In two variable
Solution
Hint: Here we need to represent the equation y=3 in the form of one variable and two variables (by introducing say x somehow without changing the properties of the equation).
Complete step-by-step answer:
Given,
y=3
i) In one variable
Equation remain same i.e y=3
ii) In two variable
Something multiplied by zero (0) is zero.
So we can add by 0×x (this way we can introduce another variable i.e. x without changing the properties of the equation.)
⇒0×x+y=3
⇒0x+y−3=0
So, this is the required equation in two variables.
The geometric representation is shown above.
Note: It is a line parallel to x-axis at a positive distance of 3 units from it. We have three of its solutions as (0,3), (1,3), (2,3). The general solution is (x,3).