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the equation involving only one variable in first order is called a​

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Answered by ushmagaur
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An equation involving only one variable of the first order is called a​ linear equation in one variable.

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear equations:-

  • Linear equation in one variable: An equation involving only one variable in the first order is called a​ linear equation in one variable or a simple equation.
  • The general form of the linear equation is ax + b = 0, where a and b are constants.
  • Notice that the degree of x is one or the equation is of the first order.
  • The linear equation in one variable has maximum one variable.

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An equation involving only one variable of the first order is called a​ linear equation in one variable.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The equation involving one variable in first order is called a Linear equation in one variable.

Linear equation- An equation where the highest power of the variable is one and which involves a constant is called a Linear equation.

The graph of the linear equation is always a straight line.

Generally we study three types of linear equation.

  • Linear equation in one variable.
  • Linear equation in two variables.
  • Linear equation in three variables.

Linear equation in one variable is of the form:

Ax+b=0

  • Where x is the variable
  • A is the coefficient of the variable
  • b is a constant

A cannot be zero in above equation.

 eg 3x+5=0

Linear equation in two variables is of the form:

Ax+ By+c= 0

  • A and B are coefficients of variables x and y
  • c is a constant

A and B cannot be zero in above equation.

eg 3x+4y+8=0

A Quadratic equation is the one in which the highest power of the variable is two.

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