How do you describe linear equations
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A linear equation looks like any other equation. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. ... When you find pairs of values that make the linear equation true and plot those pairs on a coordinate grid, all of the points for any one equation lie on the same line.
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Linear equations are those equations that are of the first order. These equations are defined for lines in the coordinate system.
Linear equations are also first-degree equations as it has the highest exponent of variables as 1. Some of the examples of such equations are as follows:
2x – 3 = 0,
2y = 8
m + 1 = 0,
x/2 = 3
x + y = 2
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