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degree of a liner equation in and variable is always _________​

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Answered by anmol982008
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Linear equations in 1 variable: A linear equation in 1 variable, as a concept, is self-explanatory. It is an equation in a single variable with its highest degree being 1. Example: Solve for x if 3.5 = 2.5x + 1.

Answered by sornamolv
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The degree of an equation is the highest degree of its terms while the degree of the terms in the equation is the sum of the exponents of the variables in it. For example, the degree of the equation 2x + 3y = 5 is 1 because the highest power of any variable in the equation is 1

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