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Which of the following is not an attribute of a linear equation?

The equation has a single variable.
The variable must be raised to the second power.
The equation is of the first degree.
The equation has an equal sign.

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A linear equation is to the first power so the second one would not be an attribute
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A linear equation in its generic form is given by:


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Where,

m: slope of the line

b: cutting point with vertical axis

x: independent variable of first degree

Therefore, we observe that a variable with a second-degree exponent is not an attribute of a linear equation.

Answer:

The following is not an attribute of a linear equation:

The variable must be raised to the second power.

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