Yes, they refer to the same thing.
Yes.
Yes.
They are the same.
No a linear equation are not the same as a linear function. The linear function is written as Ax+By=C. The linear equation is f{x}=m+b.
Although there are similarities, the solutions to a linear equation comprise all points on one line: a one-dimensional object. The solutions to a linear inequality comprise all points on one side [or the other] of a line: a two-dimensional object.
An equality and equation are essentially the same thing. The equality between two expressions is represented by an equation (and conversely).
No a linear equation are not the same as a linear function. The linear function is written as Ax+By=C. The linear equation is f{x}=m+b.
They are not. An inequality cannot, by definition, be the same as an equation.
To solve a linear equation using subtraction, first isolate the variable by subtracting the same value from both sides of the equation. For example, if you have the equation ( x + 5 = 12 ), you would subtract 5 from both sides to get ( x = 7 ). This process allows you to determine the value of the variable while maintaining the equality of the equation.
No. A function need not be linear. For example, y = sin(x) is a function of x but it is not a linear equation.
The equations are equivalent.
Because the question is tautological. You are asking how something is the same as that very samne thing!