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  • ...multiplication|product]] of a constant with a variable. In other words, a linear equation equates [[polynomials]] of the first degree. A linear equation in one variable can be put in the form <math>ax + b = cx + d</math>, where
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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''linear equation''' is an [[equation]] involving only [[polynomials]] of the first degree. ...the coefficients can be added and multiplied together. Please see the [[linear equation|main page]] for a discussion of linear equations with real coefficients.
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  • {{R|Linear equation}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''linear equation''' is an [[equation]] involving only [[polynomials]] of the first degree. ...the coefficients can be added and multiplied together. Please see the [[linear equation|main page]] for a discussion of linear equations with real coefficients.
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  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • *[[Linear equation]]
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  • ...multiplication|product]] of a constant with a variable. In other words, a linear equation equates [[polynomials]] of the first degree. A linear equation in one variable can be put in the form <math>ax + b = cx + d</math>, where
    6 KB (982 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • ...equently in real-world problems than [[quadratic equation|quadratic]] or [[linear equation]]s, they still do occur.
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  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • ...]]s. Polynomial equations occur frequently in applications -- typically [[linear equation|linear]] or [[quadratic equation|quadratic]], but but higher order equation
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  • ...tician [[Apastamba]], in his ''Apastamba Sulba Sutra'', solves the general linear equation and uses simultaneous Diophantine equations with up to five unknowns. ...e modern one, describes the general integral solution of the indeterminate linear equation, gives integral solutions of simultaneous indeterminate linear equations, a
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  • {{r|Linear equation}}
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  • ...of the space, a plane is the set of points whose coordinates satisfy the [[linear equation]] ...derived from the definition via Cartesian coordinates as follows. Given a linear equation for a plane
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  • ...of the space, a plane is the set of points whose coordinates satisfy the [[linear equation]] ...derived from the definition via Cartesian coordinates as follows. Given a linear equation for a plane
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  • ...g]]"), which provided symbolic operations for the systematic solution of [[linear equation|linear]] and [[quadratic equation]]s. ...on]]s, [[quadratic equation]]s, and [[indeterminate equation|indeterminate linear equation]]s. By contrast, most [[Egyptian mathematics|Egyptians]] of this era, and m
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  • ...nt of the plane, a line is the set of points whose coordinates satisfy a [[linear equation]]
    10 KB (1,620 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
  • ...nt of the plane, a line is the set of points whose coordinates satisfy a [[linear equation]]
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  • :The location of the center of mass of any isolated system of bodies is a [[Linear equation|linear function]] of time;
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