in linear equations. which is the maximum power of variable and how
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A linear equation is an equation where the highest power of the variable (usually x) is one.
Examples
3x+2=6 is a linear equation.
2x²+3x+1=8 is not a linear equation as the highest power of x is two.
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The maximum power of variable is one.
- An algebraic equation in which the term has an exponent of one, when plotting such type of equation in a graph gives a straight line is known as linear equation. The format for linear equation is Y = mx + c.
- From this format, we came to know that, the maximum power value of a variable in a linear equation possess is one.
- Any mathematical object that has a change in quantity, that is called variable.
- Variable denotes a number or a vector or a matrix or a function or an argument of the function or a set or an element of a set.
- There is a chance for the variable parameters to change. That is called variation.
- If a problem involve two or more variable, there could be change in variable occur according to the related variable.
- A variable can also be called as data.
- It can be measured or counted.
- A variable can undergo operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc., according to the given problem, which has to be solved.
- If a variable undergo multiplication or division, it should undergo inverse operation.
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