LINEAR EQUATIONSLINEAR EQUATIONS
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DEFINITION OF LINEAR EQUATION
An algebraic equation where each term has
an exponent of 1 and when this equation is
graphed, it always results in a straight line.
TYPES OF LINEAR EQUATION
- Linear equation in one variable
2. Linear equation in two variable
FORMS OF LINEAR EQUATION
Exponent is defined
as the method of
expressing large
numbers in terms of
powers.
Exponent refers to
how many times a
number multiplied by
itself.
EXAMPLE :
= y
= y x y
1. General Form
Ax + By + C= 0
- Slope Form
y = mx+ c
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- Point-slope Form
y–y = m( x–x )
Linear equation is about :
straight line when its graphed
each term has an exponent of 1
the equation has an equality symbol
Example of linear
equation when its
graphed :
Types of linear equation :
1 .General form
2 .Slope form
3 .Point-slope form
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