compare and contrast the relationship between linear equation
and simultaneous equations. Illustrate your understanding of
linear equation and simultaneous equations by discussing and
explaining possible two reasons for their relationship.
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Linear Equations are always with only one unknown variables while simultaneous equations are always with two or more variables.
They are both always in degree one and both have what they are equal to.
Linear Equations can be single and are always single but Simultaneous Equations can be two or more as long that there unknown variables when found are interrelated.
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