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In the following identity linear equation in one variable. 2x +1+z

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Answered by mayabajarratiroad
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Answer:

2x +z+1

It is correct answer

Answered by aarohi9949
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Answer:

ANSWER

Consider the given equation.

2x−1=

2

3

Here, only one variable is given and highest order of the variable is 1. Therefore, this is a linear equation in one variable.

Consider the given equation.

x+3y=5

Here, highest degree of the variables is 1, but there are two variables, x and y. Therefore, this is not a linear equation in one variable.

Consider the given equation.

a=0

Here, only one variable is given and highest order of the variable is 1. Therefore, this is a linear equation in one variable.

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