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Define linear polynomial

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:Linear polynomials. A linear polynomial is any polynomial defined by an equation of the form. p(x) = ax + b. where a and b are real numbers and a 6= 0. For example, p(x)=3x 7 and.

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is ur answer mate:-

A linear polynomial is any polynomial having 1 as it's degree.

* degree is the highest power on any variable of the equation.

Linear equation are of many types:-

  • Linear equation in one variable.

basic form:- ax+b=0. where, a and b are real numbers and x is a variable. It has only 1 unique solution.

  • Linear equation in two variables.

basic form:- ax+by+c=0. where, a b and c are real numbers and x , y are variables. It has infinetely many solutions.

  • Linear equation in three variables.

basic form:- ax + by + cz = r. where, a,b,c, r are real numbers and x,y,z, are variables.

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