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1) A linear equation has degree A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4​

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Answered by HarshLikesAnime
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a) 1 is the right answer.

Answered by sakshikumary6
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In Algebra, the degree is the largest exponent of the variable in the given equation. The equations and polynomials are named based on their degree. If the equation has a degree of one, it is a linear equation. In short, the degree of linear equations is always one. For example, 3x + 10 = z, has a degree 1 so it is a linear equation. Linear equations are also called first degree equations, as the exponent on the variable is 1. “Degree” is also called “Order” sometimes.

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