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10 examples of linear equation in one variable. and write defination.
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Linear equations are nothing but yet another subset of "equations". Any linear calculations requiring more than one variable can be done with the help of linear equations. The standard form of a linear equation in one variable is of the form ax + b = 0. Here, x is a variable, and a and b are constants. While the standard form of a linear equation in two variables is of the form ax + by = c. Here, x and y are variables, and a, b and c are constants.

What is Linear Equation?

A mathematical statement that has an equal to the "=" symbol is called an equation. Linear equations are equations of degree 1.

Linear Equation Definition

A linear equation is an equation that is written for two different variables. This equation will be a linear combination of these two variables, and a constant can be present. Surprisingly, when any linear equation is plotted on a graph, it will necessarily produce a straight line - hence the name: Linear equations.

Linear Equation Examples

A linear equation can be written in different ways. Any simple equation in x and y can be termed as a linear equation if it follows a certain set of rules. For example, the highest (and the only) degree of both - x and y - variables in the equation should be 1. Other than that, constants (zero degree variables) can be there. In order to have a better understanding of which equations can be termed as linear or not, have a look at the following equations.

Equations Linear or Non-Linear

y = 8x - 9 Linear

y = x2 - 7 Non-Linear

√y + x = 6 Non-Linear

y + 3x - 1 = 0 Linear

y2 - x = 9 Non-Linear

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1} x-2=7, 2}y-3=10, 3}6=z+2,4} 3/7+x=17/7, 5}6x=12, 6}t/5=10,7} 2x/3=18, 8}1.6=y/1.5, 9}7x-9=16 And 10}14y-8=13....

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