Sunday, June 13, 2010

Rules of linear equation

A linear equation is a statement of equality which contains an unknown quantity or variable. Any value of the variable which makes the statement true is called the solution or root of the equation. There are certain rules in this equation to solve the problems. These rules are applied in such a way that one side of the equation may have only unknown quantity.Now let us study about linear learning.

Rules for learning linear equations:

By learning linear equation of one variable the following rules are used which do not change the equation. They are as follows,

  • The number which can be added on both the sides of an equation.

  • Subtract the number from both sides of an equation.

  • The number which can be multiplied on both sides to simplify the equation

  • The number can be divided in that equation on either sides

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