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+ | 2) A first degree equation is one which, when reduced to its simplest form, contains the unknown letter or letters raised to the first power only. Thus, the equations 5x -7=18 and 3x + 5x -2 = 34 -x are first degree equations. |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 27 July 2018
1) The term containing the unknown are all of exponent one.
2) A first degree equation is one which, when reduced to its simplest form, contains the unknown letter or letters raised to the first power only. Thus, the equations 5x -7=18 and 3x + 5x -2 = 34 -x are first degree equations.