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11 January, 09:13

Explain the difference between a linear equation in one variable and a linear equation in two variables. Give an example of each.

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  1. 11 January, 09:35
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    Linear in one variable: there is only one variable, it has a unique solution, power of variable is equal to one. For example 2x=20

    Linear in two variables: there are two variables, it has infinitely many solution. For example a-b=20
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