JHS 2: Linear Equations

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An equation is said to be linear if the maximum power of the variable is consistently 1. Another name for it is a one-degree equation. A linear equation with one variable has the conventional form Ax + B = 0. In this case, the variables x and A are variables, while B is a constant. A linear equation with two variables has the conventional form Ax + By = C. Here, the variables x and y, the coefficients A and B, and the constant C are all present.

What is a Linear Equation?

A linear equation is one that has a degree of 1 as its maximum value. No variable in a linear equation, thus, has an exponent greater than 1. A linear equation’s graph will always be a straight line.

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