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A Pair of linear equations explained with 100% NCERT-based and Board-focused strategy. This video provides a complete, clear, and exam-oriented explanation of Chapter -3 for Class 10 Maths, strictly aligned with the latest CBSE syllabus for the Board Exams 2026. The session is designed to help students understand concepts deeply, avoid common mistakes, and apply correct methods in board-level objectives questions. 🔍 Topics Covered (As per CBSE 2026 Syllabus): •Linear Equations •Consistent/Inconsistent/Dependent Systems •Substitution, Elimination Unique Solution, No Solution, Infinitely Many Solutions •Word Problems Objective questions PYQ's 👨🏫 Expert Faculty: ✔ Kavita Ma’am – Science ✔ R.K. Tyagi Sir – Maths 🎯 Who Should Watch This Video? ✅ CBSE Class 10 Students (Board Exam 2026) ✅ School Examination Preparation ✅ English Medium Learners ✅ Students aiming for high scores in Maths 📌 This session focuses on concept clarity, NCERT alignment, board exam patterns, and scoring techniques, helping students prepare confidently for the CBSE Board Exam 2026. 👉 Watch the complete video till the end for best results. 🔔 LIKE | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE – Dhruv Science Maths Point #CBSEBoard2026 #Class10MathsSectionA #Chapter-3LinearEquations #ObjectivesLinearEquations #LinearEquation #ConsistentSystem #InconsistentSystem #DependentSystems #SubstitutionMethod #EliminationMethod #UniqueSolutions #NoSolutions #InfinitelyManySolutions WordProblems #PYQ'S #CBSEClass10 #NCERTMaths #MathsBoardExam #BoardExamPreparation #MathsRevision #EnglishMedium #DhruvScienceMathsPoint