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Alia Wagner
2 June, 14:08
How to spot a linear equation
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Miya
2 June, 17:32
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You can spot a linear equation when the highest degree for a variable in the equation is 1.
E. g.
y = 2x + 4
The highest power of x in this equation is 1, since variable x of the 2x is x is to the power of 1, and 4 is a constant where you can imagine it to have an x but to the power of 0.
E. g.
y=x^2 + 2x + 4
In this case, this would be an quadratic equation because the highest power that the variable x has in this equation is 2 (x to the power of 2).
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