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12 July, 00:14

How do i solve a linear equation

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  1. 12 July, 00:45
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    An equation consists of 2 expressions that are equal.

    A linear equation is an equation consisting of one variable (usually x) to the first power and is of the form: ax + b = 0 or ax = b (where a and b are real numbers)

    To isolate the variable, you cancel a term on one side of the equation by using the inverse operation to 'undo' the given operation.

    For example, to solve the linear equation: 3x + 7 = 10

    Subtract 7 from each side (to undo the addition symbol in front of 7)

    Then divide by 3 to each side (to undo the 3 being multiplied to the x)
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