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highest power of variable appering in a linear equation is​

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Answered by padmamithul123
5

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

ax+b

where x is of power 1

Answered by devanshi55
1

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear Equation in One Variable: An equation is called linear equation if it has only one degree i.e., the highest power of the variable appearing in equation is 1, and the form of linear equation is P (x) = ax + b = 0 e.g., x + 5 = 0, – 7 = 15.

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