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What is a linear equations??


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Answered by Itzmecutejisoo
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The standard form for linear equations in two variables is Ax+By=C. For example, 2x+3y=5 is a linear equation in standard form. When an equation is given in this form, it's pretty easy to find both intercepts (x and y). This form is also very useful when solving systems of two linear equations.

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notes on linear equations.

Linear Equations

A linear equation is an equation in which the highest power of the variable is always 1. It is also known as a one-degree equation. The standard form of a linear equation in one variable is of the form Ax + B = 0. Here, x is a variable, and A and B are constants. The standard form of a linear equation in two variables is of the form Ax + By = C. Here, x and y are variables, and A, B and C are constants.

What is a Linear Equation?

An equation that has the highest degree of 1 is known as a linear equation. This means that no variable in a linear equation has an exponent more than 1. The graph of a linear equation always forms a straight line.

Linear Equation Definition

A linear equation is an algebraic equation where each term has an exponent of 1 and when this equation is graphed, it always results in a straight line. This is the reason why it is named as a 'linear equation'.

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