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The standard form of a liner equation in one variable is of the form​

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Answered by farhankhan55575
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A linear equation with one variable consists of numbers or constants and multiplies of a variable. The standard form of such an equation is ax + b = 0, where a and b are constants and x is a variable.

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Answered by Anonymous
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ax + bx +c = 0

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The standard form

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