Write the linear equation whose solution is x = -1, y = 1? Share with your friends Share 0 Sucheta Priyadarsini Sahu answered this Dear Student, The standard form of a linear equation = ax + by + c =0Where a, b and c are constants.Let the linear equation whose solution is -1,1 be ax + by + c =0 As -1,1is a solution of ax + by + c =0 . So,a(-1) +b(1) + c =0⇒-a + b +c =0 ⇒b+c=aSo, any linear equation in which b+c=a would have solution (-1,1)So, the required linear equation is ax + by + c =0 in which b+c=a Example : 5x + 3y + 2 =0 is a linear equation which has solution (-1,1)[ Here, b + c = 3 + 2 = 5 =a ] Regards, -2 View Full Answer Utkarsh Pandey answered this x+y=0(-1+1=0) 0 Neha Thomas answered this I did'nt understand your question . 0