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What is the standard equation of a linear equation?


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Standard equation of a linear equation:

  • If the highest power of the variable of an equation is one, then the equation is known as a linear equation.
  • The standard form of a linear equation of two variables is Ax+By=C, where A,B,C are real numbers and x,y are variables.
  • The standard form of a linear equation of one variable is Ax=B, where A,B are real numbers and x is variable.
  • For example: two variables equation 4x+3y=7 and one variable equation 5x=9.

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