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Title: Linear Equations with One Variable |
Grade: 1300-a Lesson: S1-L1 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-2 today with definitions, concepts, examples, and worksheets included. |
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Definition: Linear Equation |
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A linear equation is an algebraic equation that represents a straight line on a coordinate plane. It is an equation in which the highest power of the variable(s) is one. The general form of a linear equation is: |
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Explanation: The given image show the linear equation so here a is coefficient of x and b is coefficient of y and x and y are the variables and c is constant. |
Definition: Linear Equations with One Variable |
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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: |
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Explanation: The given image show the linear equation so here a is coefficient of x and x is the variable, b and c are constants. |
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