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What is 5x+6y=3x+2 as a linear equation
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What is 5x+6y=3x+2 as a linear equation
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This equation is linear, because each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and the first power of a single variable. 5x + 6y = 3x +2
5x - 3x + 6y =2
Answer: 2x + 6y =2.
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