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Why is this a "Linear" equation?

Why is this a "Linear" equation?-example-1
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The graph of a linear equation always forms a straight line. Linear Equation Definition: A linear equation is an algebraic equation where each term has an exponent of 1 and when this equation is graphed, it always results in a straight line. This is the reason why it is named as a 'linear equation'.
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