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what is the biggest degree of linear equation in two variable​

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Answered by varshneyaradhya
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Answer:

The highest degree of the linear equation is one. A linear equation is defined as an equation, in which the maximum order should be equal to 1. It means that all the terms in the equation have an exponent value of 1.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

An algebraic equation, such as y = 2x + 7 or 3x + 2y - z = 4, in which the highest degree term in the variable or variables is of the first degree. The graph of such an equation is a straight line if there are two variables.

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