It does not matter.
A linear equation is when each term in the algebraic equation is either a constant or the product has a single variable and a constant.
An algebraic equation.
a linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and a single variable.
Resembling, represented by, or consisting of a line or lines. Examples in maths: linear equation: A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and (the first power of) a single variable. Typical linear equation:
it could be a variable in a algebraic equation.
Algebraic constants are numbers with no variable (7x+7x+8=14x+8. The constant would be 8)
It is an equation. It could be an algebraic equation, or a trigonometric equation, a differential equation or whatever, but it is still an equation.
As it appears, there is no equation but an algebraic term.
combining like terms or subtracting from both sides of the equation.
An algebraic expression. 4 = the constant and coefficient term. d = the variable term.
a constant
Constant