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5x+18=3+4x is an example of _______ 1. simplification in one variable 2. linear equation in one variable 3. linear equation in two variable 4. none​

Answers

Answered by akusharma12decc
2

Answer:

2

5x+18=3+4x

5x-4x=3-18

x=-15

Answered by Pratham2508
0

Answer:

5x+18=3+4x is an example of a linear equation in one variable.

Explanation:

Given:

Equation as 5x+18=3+4x

To Find:

The type of linear equation

Solution:

The equation may be expressed as the following:

ax+by=c where 'a' and 'b' are real numbers.

It is known as a linear equation in one variable.

Not chosen part:

(1) Simplification is not to be done here in the equation and there is no such thing as a simplification in one variable

(3) Any equation with two variables x and y. Is referred to or known as a linear equation in two variable

(4) As option 2 is chosen this option is not applicable.

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