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In a linear equation, the——— power of the variable appearing in the equation is one

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Answered by prabhasharma3262
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A linear equation is an equation of a straight line, written in one variable. The only power of the variable is 1. Linear equations in one variable may take the form a x + b = 0 \displaystyle ax+b=0 ax+b=0 and are solved using basic algebraic operations.

Answered by MeenakshiG
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In a linear equation, the highest power of the variable appearing in the equation is one

Step-by-step explanation:

When the equation is linear, the highest power of the variable in the equation is one.

The linear equation in one variable is an equation that is expressed in the form of ax+b=0 where a and b are 2 integers.

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