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what is the addition property of equality?
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Equation
Two expressions set equal to each other.
Linear Equation
in One Variable
An equation that can be written in the form
ax + b = c
where a, b, and c are constants.
Note that the exponent (definition found in Tutorial 4: Introduction to Variable Expressions and Equations) on the variable of a linear equation is always 1.
The following is an example of a linear equation:
3x - 4 = 5
Solution
A value, such that, when you replace the variable with it, it makes the equation true.
(the left side comes out equal to the right side)
Two expressions set equal to each other.
Linear Equation
in One Variable
An equation that can be written in the form
ax + b = c
where a, b, and c are constants.
Note that the exponent (definition found in Tutorial 4: Introduction to Variable Expressions and Equations) on the variable of a linear equation is always 1.
The following is an example of a linear equation:
3x - 4 = 5
Solution
A value, such that, when you replace the variable with it, it makes the equation true.
(the left side comes out equal to the right side)
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