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1.An equation of the type ax+b =0 where a not equal to 0 is called a _____ in variable x.

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Answered by AseemSinghKhuranna
58

Answer:

It is called a linear equation.

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
17

linear equation

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation is any equation that can be written in the form

a x + b = 0

where  

a  and   b

are real numbers and  x   is a variable. This form is sometimes called the standard form of a linear equation.

To solve linear equations we will make heavy use of the following facts.

If  a = b  then  a + c = b + c  for any  c .

All this is saying is that we can add a number,  c , to both sides of the equation and not change the equation.

If  a = b  then  a − c= b − c  for any  c .

As with the last property we can subtract a number,   c   from both sides of an equation.

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