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what is the degree of an unknown in a linear equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A linear equation is also called an equation of the first degree. The degree of any equation is the highest exponent that appears on the unknown number. An equation of the first degree is called linear because, as we will see much later, its graph is a straight line.

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