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bballwaterboy
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I know that linear equations have variables, which have a power no greater than one.
So, for example, 5x + 2 = 15 is linear, because the x is to the first power only.
But what about this equation:
x/x+2 = 80
This has an x in the denominator. Could we consider this linear still, because no x/variable is to a power greater than 1? Thanks!
So, for example, 5x + 2 = 15 is linear, because the x is to the first power only.
But what about this equation:
x/x+2 = 80
This has an x in the denominator. Could we consider this linear still, because no x/variable is to a power greater than 1? Thanks!