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what is the power of a variable in a linear equation​

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A linear equation is an equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant times the first power of a variable. Such an equation is equivalent to equating a first-degree polynomial to zero. Some examples of linear equations are as follows: x + 3 y = − 4 {\displaystyle x+3y=-4\ }


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