SOLUTION: Would 3 + e = 2.3f + e - 7g be considered a linear equations in two variables?

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Question 360592: Would 3 + e = 2.3f + e - 7g be considered a linear equations in two variables?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Would 3 + e = 2.3f + e - 7g be considered a linear equations in two variables?
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Yes because both variables are to the 1st degree.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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