in nonlinear equation the power or exponent of variable is greater than
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Step-by-step explanation:
An equation that forms a straight line on a graph.
More precisely, a linear equation is one that is dependent only on constants and a variable raised to the first power. For example,
y
=
6
x
+
2
is linear because it has no squares, cubes, square roots, sines, etc. Linear equations can always be manipulated to take this form:
a
x
+
b
=
0
You won't always see linear equations written exactly like that, but keep in mind that we can manipulate equations to put them in a particular form if necessary.
Linear equations are often written with more than one variable, typically x and y. Such equations will have many possible combinations of x and y that work. When those points (known as coordinate pairs) are plotted on an x-y axis, they will form a straight line. Let's take a look at this graphically below. The two equations drawn are linear. Note that one is in the form
y
=
3
(it is dependent on just a constant, 3), and the other equation is
y
=
0.75
x
−
0.5
(a linear term and a constant).