ax = b where a and b are given and a is not zero.
Equations can be classified according to the highest power of the variable. Since the highest power of the variable in a linear equation is one, it is also called a first-order equation.
the name is squared equation
The highest power in the equation.
It's a simple first-degree equation in 'x'.Its solution is [ x = 5 ].
a linear equation
ax = b where a and b are given and a is not zero.
Equations can be classified according to the highest power of the variable. Since the highest power of the variable in a linear equation is one, it is also called a first-order equation.
the name is squared equation
The highest power in the equation.
An equation with a degree of 2 is called a quadratic equation. At least one term in the equation will have a variable raised to the second power, e.g. x²
The quadratic formula can be used to solve an equation only if the highest degree in the equation is 2.
It's a simple first-degree equation in 'x'.Its solution is [ x = 5 ].
A Quadratic
2.
It's a simple second-degree equation in 'A' . Like any second-degree equation, it has two solutions. They are +14 and -14 .
Linear means to the first degree. (variables are to the first power only) For example, a linear equation: Ax+B=C or 5x+2=12