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BASIC ALGEBRA : Any expression containing constants, variables, and the operations like addition, subtraction, etc. is called as an algebraic expression.Some examples of algebraic expressions are 5x, 2x – 3, x2 + 1, etc.Any mathematical expression equating one algebraic expression to another is called as an equation.Some examples of equations are 5x = 25, 2x – 3 = 9, x2(SQUARE) + 1 = 0, etc.An equation of the form ax + b = 0 where a, b are real numbers such that ‘a’ should not be equal to zero is called a linear equation.Remember, the highest power of the variable in these expressions is 1.Examples of some linear equations are 2x, 2x+7, 16 – 7y, etc Q6) The highest power in linear equation is *

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