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I dont understand linear equations,what is the purpose of a linear equation?

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A linear equation in two variables describes a relationship in which the value of one of the variables depends on the value of the other variable. In a linear equation in x and y, x is called the independent variable and y depends on it. We call y the dependent variable.

Explanation:

A linear equation looks like any other equation. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation is special because:

It has one or two variables.

No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction.

When you find pairs of values that make the linear equation true and plot those pairs on a coordinate grid, all of the points for any one equation lie on the same line. Linear equations graph as straight lines

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