Topics
Linear Equations in Two Variables
Quadratic Equations
- Quadratic Equations
- Factorisation Method
- Completing the Square Method
- Quadratic Formula (Shreedharacharya's Rule)
- Nature of Roots of a Quadratic Equation
- Relation Between Zeroes (Roots) and Coefficients of a Quadratic Equation
- Formation of a Quadratic Equation with Given Roots
- Application of Quadratic Equation
Arithmetic Progression
Financial Planning
- Mathematical Study of GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- GST Structure for Calculations
- Tax Invoice Under GST(Mathematics)
- GST in Trading Chain
- Input Tax Credit (ITC) in Mathematics
- Computational Mechanisms under GST
- Saving and Investment
- Shares
- Brokerage and Taxes on Share Trading
- Mutual Funds and Systematic Investment Plan
Probability
Statistics
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables
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The graph of a linear equation is a straight line.
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Find at least 4 ordered pairs for the given equation.
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Draw the X-axis and Y-axis with a suitable scale.
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Plot all ordered pairs on the graph.
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Check that all points lie on one straight line.
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Join the points to obtain the graph.
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Equation y = k → line parallel to the X-axis.
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Equation x = k → line parallel to the Y-axis.
