Mastering Linear Equations

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Which of the following is a correct representation of a linear equation?

  • $x^2 + 3y = 5$
  • $2x + 3y^2 = 5$
  • $2x + 3y = 5$ (correct)
  • $2x^2 + 3y^2 = 5$

What is the requirement for the coefficients in a linear equation?

  • They must all be non-zero
  • At least one of them must be non-zero (correct)
  • They must all be zero
  • They must all be equal

How many solutions does a linear equation with just one variable have?

  • None
  • Infinitely many
  • Exactly one (correct)
  • It depends on the coefficients

What are the solutions of a linear equation?

<p>The values that make the equation true (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Can the coefficients in a linear equation be any arbitrary expressions?

<p>Yes, they can be any expressions (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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