Monday, August 2, 2010

What is a Linear Equation


In this blog we will learn about what is a linear equation, A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and (the first power of) a single variable.Linear equations can have one or more variables. Linear equations occur with great regularity in applied mathematics. While they arise quite naturally when modeling many phenomena, they are particularly useful since many non-linear equations may be reduced to linear equations by assuming that quantities of interest vary to only a small extent from some "background" state.Let us now see the meaning of integrated algebra, Integrated algebra contains a pair of linear equations in two variables, polynomials, factors and factorization and Binomial theorem. Factors and factorization cover HCF and LCM, Surds and Simplification by rationalizing the denominator. Binomial theorem contains General term for positive integral. Hope you like the above example of what is a linear equation.Please leave your comments, if you have any doubts.

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