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Linear equations in two variables. If a, b, and r are real numbers (and if a and b are not both equal to 0) then ax+by = r is called a linear equation in two variables. (The “two variables” are the x and the y.) The numbers a and b are called the coefficients of the equation ax+by = r.
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A linear equation in one variable is an equation that can be written in the form ax b c + = , where a, b, and c are real numbers and . Linear equations are also first-degree equations because the exponent on the variable is understood to be 1. ... Therefore, the equation can never be true.
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