The correct option is D 3x+5y−7z=2x2
An equation is said to be a linear equation if the degree of that equation is one.
The equations, 3x+5y−7z=2x2 and 5y−7zx=29x+30 are not linear equations as their degree is two.
The equation, 3x+7y9z+7x=2 is a linear equation as it can be reduced to the linear form. This is shown below:
3x+7y9z+7x=2
Multiply both sides by 9z+7x,
3x+7y9z+7x×(9z+7x)=2×(9z+7x)
⟹3x+7y=18z+14x
11x−7y+18z=0
The equation, x−2x2+3x3=4 is also not a linear equation as its degree is three.