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Which of the following statements are true of literal equations?

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Answered by aldulaimiabdal
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Answer: A literal equation is an equation that involves more than one variable. More so, a variable or “literal” is a math symbol that represents an arbitrary value or number. The letters in the alphabet are usually used to represent variables such as aa, bb, cc, xx, yy, and zz. To solve a literal equation means to express one variable with respect to the other variables in the equation.

Step-by-step explanation: Solving one-step equations is truly your “first step” in the world of solving linear equations. If you can solve one-step equations, you are prepared to handle the challenge of more complex equations such as two-step and multi-step equations. Believe me, it is not difficult. Once you’ve mastered this particular skill, you open yourself up to many possibilities.

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