Yes, you can have an equation of the form:
v = at + u where v and t are variable.
This is the standard form of the equation to calculate the final velocity (v) of an object given its initial velocity (u), constant rate of acceleration (a), after a time (t). Not a single xin sight.
A linear equation can have only one zero and that is the value of the variable for which the equation is true.
Without an equality sign it cannot be considered as an equation and the + or - value for 4 has not been given
No, this is not a function. The graph would have a vertical line at x=-14. Since there are more than one y value for every given x value, the equation does not represent a function. The slope of the equation also does not exist.
linear equation in one variable
A linear graph shows a linear equation in which the value of one variable depends on the value of the other variable.
It is usually a numerical value for x.
A linear equation is an equation that in math. It is a line. Liner equations have no X2. An example of a linear equation is x-2 A linear equation also equals y=mx+b. It has a slope and a y-intercept. A non-linear equation is also an equation in math. It can have and x2 and it is not a line. An example is y=x2+3x+4 Non linear equations can be quadratics, absolute value or expodentail equations.
equation is an expression equated to a value..what you have written is an expression. when equated to a value or any other expression makes it an equation.
This is a linear equation. The value x = -1 is the solution to this equation.
plug in a 0 for the "x" value of the equation, and solve it :D
slope
You can't. No matter what you can not know the value of one of the variables without knowing the value of the other. All the possible values they could be can be represented on a graph by the line (rearranged from the equation): y = x - 4.5