An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed.
Often written in the form: y = mx+b
it is an expression
No, if there is a sqaured variable, the equation is not linear.
To determine which linear expression is a factor of a given polynomial function, you typically need to perform polynomial division or use the Factor Theorem. If you can substitute a root of the polynomial into the linear expression and obtain a value of zero, then that linear expression is indeed a factor. Alternatively, if you have the polynomial's roots, any linear expression of the form ( (x - r) ), where ( r ) is a root, will be a factor. Please provide the specific polynomial function for a more accurate response.
It is a linear expression.
It is a linear expression in two variables. As an expression it cannot be solved. Furthermore, to solve equations in two variables you need at least two linear equations.
it is an expression
No, if there is a sqaured variable, the equation is not linear.
It isa linear expression,a binomial expression,an algebraic expression,a polynomial expression.
No, it could be a constant.
Regular expression is built in and the regular definition has to build from regular expression........
linear views means views of line ;)
I think the word you're looking for is "exponential". A linear expression is of the form ax + b whereas an exponential expression is of the form x^a + b.
It is a linear expression.
Linear Form is a homogeneous polynomial of the first degree.
They are not. An inequality cannot, by definition, be the same as an equation.
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It is a linear expression in two variables.