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an equation in which the highest degree of the variable is one is called?​

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Answered by wamabharamri
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linear equation

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Answered by gw749961
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A linear equation in one variable is an equation with the exponent 1 on the variable. These are also known as first‐degree equations, because the highest exponent on the variable is 1. All linear equations eventually can be written in the form ax + b = c, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0.

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