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linear equation in one variable


ry8197735 31st Dec, 2020
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Prachi Pant 31st Dec, 2020

Hello student,

The linear equation in one variable is an equation which can be expressed in the form such as 'ax + b = 0' (a, b and c are real numbers) where a and b are the two integers , and x has just one solution also which is a variable .

Taking example of one such equation :

4x+9=-11

When you solve this equation, it will have only one solution.

These type of equations are also known as first degree equations because the exponent on the variable is 1.

I hope the answer is clear to you. Thank you.

chinchujoseph1993 31st Dec, 2020

Hello,

linear equations in one variable is a type of equation which is expressed in the form of ax+b = c, where a and b and c are real numvers, and x is a variable. This type of an equation has only one solution.. These equations are also known as first degree equation, this is because the exponent on the variable is one.

Example:

2x +3=8 the solution is x=5/2


Good Luck

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