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Which of the following equations is not a linear equation 5+4×=Y+3​

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Answered by artplus70
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Answer:

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An algebraic equation is said to be linear if the variable or variables in the equation are of the first degree.

In option A, all the x terms have a degree 1. So, it is a linear equation.

In option B, all the x terms have a degree 1. So, it is a linear equation.

In option C, x

2

+3=5x−3,x is raised to the power 2.

So, x

2

+3=5x−3 is not a linear equation.

In option D, (x−2)

2

=x

2

+8

⇒x

2

−4x+4=x

2

+8

⇒−4x=4

i.e, the x term have a degree 1. So, it is a linear equation.

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