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howtosolvelinearequations.com   How To Solve Linear Equations
Linear equation is a first degree algebraic equation consisting of constants and variables having the exponent one. Now let us proceeds towards how to solve linear equation. When it comes to how to solve linear equations we have two main methods for solving them. The first method is to solve the linear equation algebraically and the second method involves the using of graphs. The algebraic method is more accurate than the graphic method as it eliminates the risk of graphical error which usually occurs during reading graphs. The algebraic method is the best option when the linear equation tends to have answers infractions . The algebraic methods further consists of four sub-methods namely inspection, elimination, substitution and intersection.
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