A = b.
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Any variable in a linear equation is to the first power.The exponent is normally not written.
Because that is how a linear equation is defined!
you CAN have a variable as an exponent.For example, look at the equation 2x =4. We know x=2
An algebraic equation.
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Depends on the problem.
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Any variable in a linear equation is to the first power.The exponent is normally not written.
Because that is how a linear equation is defined!
you CAN have a variable as an exponent.For example, look at the equation 2x =4. We know x=2
An algebraic equation.
In a linear equation, the highest exponent of the variable is 1. This means that the equation can be expressed in the form ( ax + b = 0 ), where ( a ) and ( b ) are constants, and ( x ) is the variable. The linearity indicates a constant rate of change, resulting in a straight line when graphed.
A bivariate equation.
Multivariable equation
Multivariable equation