well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
If you have two equations give AND one parametric equation why do you need to find yet another equation?
A linear equation in one variable has one solution. An equation of another kind may have none, one, or more - including infinitely many - solutions.
an equation with more than one operation
Yes
well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
If you have two equations give AND one parametric equation why do you need to find yet another equation?
It is still an equation.
A linear equation in one variable has one solution. An equation of another kind may have none, one, or more - including infinitely many - solutions.
an equation with more than one operation
Yes
Simultaneous equation* * * * *No, simultaneous equations are two or more equations that have all to be true at the same time (simultaneously) for the solution.An equation with more than one variable is a multivariate equaion.Area = 0.5*Length*Height or a = 0.5*l*h for the area of a triangle has more than one variables, but it is certainly not simultaneous.An equation with a variable is called a single variable equation. An equation that has more than one variable is called as a multi-variable equation. A polynomial equation has one variable in different powers: a common example is quadratic equations.
An equation is linear if the highest power of the unknown in the equation is 1for example an equation with just a variable to the power one such as x, y and so on is linear but one with x2, y2 and above is not linear
A linear equation can have only one zero and that is the value of the variable for which the equation is true.
by changing the equation into another
A bivariate equation.
It is just one component of the fully completed equation.