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the degree of the linear equation is​

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Answered by harshkvardhan
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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

The degree of a mathematical expression is defined as the maximum power of the variable present in the expression. For e.g.

 {x}^{2}  + 2x + 4

has a degree of 2, as seen from x².

We can even find the degree of expressions lacking a variable. For e.g.

5 = 5 \times 1 = 5 \times  {x}^{0}  = 5 {x}^{0}

Such expressions will have a degree of 0.

Now a linear equation is similar to the expression below.

x  + y= 1

They can also be represented as

 {x}^{1} +  {y}^{1}   = 1

Which essentially means that linear equations have a power of 1.

Hence proved

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