Definition1

Title: Linear Equations with One Variable

Grade Lesson s5-l1

Explanation: The best way to understand SAT-4 is by looking at some definitions. Take turns and read each definition for easy understanding.

Definition

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Definition: Linear Equation

A linear equation is an algebraic equation where each term has an exponent of 1. When graphed, it always produces a straight line, which is called a 'linear' equation.

The general form of a linear equation is: ax + by = c.

Explanation:

Here, the given image shows that x and y are variables. The constants a and b represent the coefficients of the variables x and y, respectively, while c is the constant term.

Definition: Linear Equations with One Variable

Linear equations with one variable are algebraic equations that involve only one variable raised to the first power (i.e., it’s not squared, cubed, etc.).

The general form of a linear equation with one variable is: ax + b = c.

Explanation:

Here, the given image shows that a is the coefficient of* x*, b and c are constants, and x is the variable.

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