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what is -3x-x in linear equations?

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Answered by rajuyandra
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Standard Form of Linear Equation

Linear equations are a combination of constants and variables. The standard form of a linear equation in one variable is represented as ax + b = 0 where, a ≠ 0 and x is the variable. ax + by + c = 0, where, a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0 , x and y are the variables.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear equations are a combination of constants and variables. The standard form of a linear equation in one variable is represented as ax + b = 0 where, a ≠ 0 and x is the variable. ax + by + c = 0, where, a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0 , x and y are the variables.

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your answer is

= -4x


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