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Darren Adkins
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29 March, 10:09
Linear equations definition for 2nd grade
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Alexia Galvan
29 March, 10:37
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A linear equation is when you have 1 answer only in your equation. For a 2nd grader like you, then an example of a linear equation is the simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. I guess you tackled these basic mathematics and it is just like a linear equation. If you will go to higher education or get into algebra, then your linear equation will be y=x+b where y and x are your variables and b is a constant or number that is given.
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