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Liberty Newman
Mathematics
7 December, 19:13
Is 1/x+1/y=2/3 a linear equation?
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Rohan Reed
7 December, 19:25
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
An equation that can be written in the form of variables and co-efficient with signs is known as linear.
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