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3 January, 15:27

What's the difference between linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations?

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  1. 3 January, 15:48
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    In a linear equation the highest degree of the variable is 1. For example

    3x + 1 = 2 is linear (x is of degree 1).

    The graph of the function will be a straight line.

    A quadratic equation will have degree 2 (eg x^2) and its graph will be curved. Example 3x^2 - x + 7 = 0

    Simultaneous equations are 2 or more equations with 2 or more variables. For example

    2x + y = 3

    x - y = 1

    They may be both linear, quadratic or or a mixture of both.
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