Math, asked by singhinderpreet894, 9 months ago

The standard form of a linear equation in one variable x is: 1 marks


a) ax+b=0

b) ax x

2 + b + c = 0

c) ax x x

3 + b

2 + c + d = 0

d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by vswamy756
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

option a

Answered by dreamrob
1

The standard form of a linear equation in one variable x is ax+b=0 ( Option a is the correct answer)

  • There is only one distinct solution for each linear equation with one variable.
  • The number of solutions varies according to the number of variables a simple equation has, and if the equation contains two or more variables, it becomes a linear equation in two variables, a linear equation in three variables, and so on.
  • An equation with only one variable has the formula or standard form ax+ b = 0. There is only 1 variable in this, which is x.

Hence, The standard form of a linear equation in one variable x is ax+b=0

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