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Question
Give the geometrical representation of 2x + 13 = 0 as an equation in one variable .
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Solution

One variable representation of 2x + 13 = 0
2x = -3
` x = (-13)/ 2 = -6 1/2 `
Points A represents ` (-13) / 2`
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