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Form a linear equation from the given statement. when 5 is added to twice a number, it gives 11​

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Answered by mannatangral
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Form a linear equation from the given statement: 'When 5 is added to twice a number, it gives 11. ' 2x + 5 = 11 which is the required linear equation. ... Verify that x = 2 is the solution of the equation 4.4x – 3.8 = 5.

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Answered by John242
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Answer: The linear equation is 5+2x=11

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An equation is said to be linear if the maximum power of the variable is consistently 1. Another name for it is a one-degree equation. A linear equation with one variable has the conventional form Ax + B = 0. In this case, the variables x and A are variables, while B is a constant. A linear equation with two variables has the conventional form Ax + By = C. Here, the variables x and y, the coefficients A and B, and the constant C are all present.

Let the number be x

Given, that 5 is added to twice a number, it gives 11​

So, the linear equation is 5+2x=11

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