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2.
The degree of a linear equation is
c) 1
d) 3
a) O
b) 2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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C) 1

Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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Answer:

c) 1

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation is a mathematical equation of degree 1. The degree of an equation is the highest degree of its terms while the degree of the terms in the equation is the sum of the exponents of the variables in it.

For example, the degree of the equation 2x + 3y = 5 is 1 because the highest power of any variable in the equation is 1. However, the degree of the equation 2xy - 3x - y = 1  is not linear (or 1) as the sum of the powers to which the variables x, y in the term 2xy are raised to 1 + 1 = 2.

Have a look at a few more examples of linear equations:

-2x + 3y = 1

x - 1 = 2.5

-2x/3  - 3y/4 = 5

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