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 highest power in the equation.
the name is squared 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 highest power in the equation.
the name is squared equation
An example of an equation with a degree of 2 is (y = 3x^2 + 2x + 1). This is a quadratic equation because the highest power of (x) is 2.
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
It's a simple second-degree equation in 'A' . Like any second-degree equation, it has two solutions. They are +14 and -14 .
2.
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