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what is the linear equation?​

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The definition of a linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term has an exponent of one and the graphing of the equation results in a straight line. An example of linear equation is y=mx + b.

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In mathematics, a linear equation is an equation that may be put in the form {\displaystyle a_{1}x_{1}+\cdots +a_{n}x_{n}+b=0, } where x_{1}, \ldots, x_{n} are the variables, and {\displaystyle b, a_{1}, \ldots, a_{n}} are the coefficients, which are often real numbers.

Solutions:- The solutions of linear equations are the points at which the lines or planes representing the linear equations intersect or meet each other. A solution set of a system of linear equations is the set of values to the variables of all possible solutions.

Three types:-There are three major forms of linear equations: point-slope form, standard form, and slope-intercept form. We review all three in this article.

Rules:- The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b. In the equation, x and y are the variables. The numbers m and b give the slope of the line (m) and the value of y when x is 0 (b). The value of y when x is 0 is called the y-intercept because (0,y) is the point at which the line crosses the y-axis.

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