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− | Linear equations are any algebraic equations where both sides of the equation are [[polynomials]] of the first [[degree]]. | + | Linear equations are any algebraic equations where both sides of the equation are [[polynomials]] or [[monomials]] of the first [[degree]]. |
== single-variable equations == | == single-variable equations == |
Revision as of 06:50, 4 December 2008
Linear equations are any algebraic equations where both sides of the equation are polynomials or monomials of the first degree.
single-variable equations
Single-variable linear equations can always be expressed in the form:
where and are constants and is the variable.
From this form, they can be solved with the following steps:
1. subtract from both sides.
2. divide from both sides.
two-variable equations
Two-variable linear equations can always be expressed in the form:
Where and are variables and and are constants.
Two-variable linear equations can be drawn as a straight line on a coordinate plane. can be defined as the slope and can be defined as the y-intercept