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    2y(x-2y)=t(x-t) Would It Be A Linear Equation And How Do You Solve It?

    Would it be a linear equation and how do you solve it?

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    If you multiply with brackets, we get,

    2xy - 2y^2 = tx - t^2

    The equation would then be

    -2y^2 + t^2 - 2 xy - tx = 0

    Which is NOT a linear equation .

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      Rearange 2y(x-2y)=t(x-t) to find x in terms of y and t assume 2y-t not equal to 0

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