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Form 2 Math Chapter 4 Linear Equation

Linear equations show the relationship between two equal quantities, with terms containing only one unknown variable raised to the first power. Such equations can be solved to find the value of the unknown variable that satisfies the given equation, known as the root or solution. Linear algebraic expressions consist of one or more linear terms separated by addition and subtraction signs.

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Form 2 Math Chapter 4 Linear Equation

Linear equations show the relationship between two equal quantities, with terms containing only one unknown variable raised to the first power. Such equations can be solved to find the value of the unknown variable that satisfies the given equation, known as the root or solution. Linear algebraic expressions consist of one or more linear terms separated by addition and subtraction signs.

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Form 2 Chapter 4 LINEAR EQUATIONS I

4.1 Equality

Equality is used to show the relationship between two quantities which are the same. 1 Linear equation is an equation with one or more linear terms.

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Linear Equations in one unknown

Linear algebraic terms = terms with only one unknown raised to the power of 1

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Linear algebraic expression consists of one or more linear terms that are separated by the + & - signs.

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4.3 Solutions of Linear Equations in One Unknown

The root or solution of an equation is the numerical value of the unknown which satisfies the given equation. 9 12

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