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    Determine Whether the Equation in One Variable Is Linear\[6 \sqrt { x } - 3 = 0\]
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Determine Whether the Equation in One Variable Is Linear 6x−3=06 \sqrt { x } - 3 = 06x​−3=0

Question 76

Question 76

Multiple Choice

Determine whether the equation in one variable is linear.
- 6x−3=06 \sqrt { x } - 3 = 06x​−3=0


A) linear
B) not linear

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