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what is linear equation..how to do that.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To solve linear equations we will make heavy use of the following facts. If a=b then a+c=b+c a + c = b + c for any c . All this is saying is that we can add a number, c , to both sides of the equation and not change the equation. If a=b then a−c=b−c a − c = b − c for any c.

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Answered by Queens10
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To solve linear equations we will make heavy use of the following facts. If a=b then a+c=b+c a + c = b + c for any c . All this is saying is that we can add a number, c , to both sides of the equation and not change the equation. If a=b then a−c=b−c a − c = b − c for any c .

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