Understanding Linear Equations
Linear equations are equations of the first order. They form a straight line when graphed, which makes the name "linear" quite appropriate. Hereโs a simple example:
y = 2x + 3
In this equation, y represents the dependent variable, while x is the independent variable. The number 2 is the slope, showing the rate of change, while 3 is the y-intercept, the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
Why Frogs Love Linear Equations
Just like how frogs jump linearly from lily pad to lily pad, linear equations help us predict the path of such actions. Jump into some math examples and feel the froge power! ๐ฟ
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