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How are these equations different from those which are linear?​

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Answered by ishaanrajaganesh
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Step-by-step explanation:

First you have to know what an equation is for answering this question .

equation is 2 terms connected to each other with an equality sign .

now a simple equation can have a variable raised to any power . eg : 2+x(^10) = 3

is a normal equation .

In an linear equation the maximum power of a variable is only 1 . eg : 5+10x = 55

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