It is linear.
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You cannot solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
if you are talking about the standard form of a linear equation then it's: y=(1/6)(3x+4) or y=(x/2)+(2/3)
No. In the variable x, alone, it is linear. In the variable y, alone, it is linear. But taken together, in x and y, you have a term which contains xy - that is, a term in which the powers of the unknowns add to 2. So the equation is not linear.
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It is linear.
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation
Linear. The only power for the variables is 1.
yes
A linear equation is an equation that in math. It is a line. Liner equations have no X2. An example of a linear equation is x-2 A linear equation also equals y=mx+b. It has a slope and a y-intercept. A non-linear equation is also an equation in math. It can have and x2 and it is not a line. An example is y=x2+3x+4 Non linear equations can be quadratics, absolute value or expodentail equations.
2y-3x=4
an nonlinear equation can be y=3x m dose not equal 7
3X = 5Y solve for Y Y = 3/5X this is by definition a linear equation solved. You can plat this straight line on a graph.
3s=2t can also be written as 3y=2x or 3x=2y. Either way, it is linear. To find out if it is linear, simply graph it. If you can draw a completely vertical line through any point of the graph without intersecting more than one point of the graph, then it is linear. This equation (3s=2t), it is linear.
Yes, because non-linear equations involve x2.
yes it is one