the y intercept occurs when x=0
y=3(0) -2
y=-2
the x intercept occurs when y=0
0=3x-2
2=3x
x=2/3=.667
Yes it can. A linear equation in the form of y=mx+b can always be graphed used the x and y intercepts.
A linear equation has no higher powers than 1. This is linear.
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
The answer will depend on what THESE intercepts are!
Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
Yes it can. A linear equation in the form of y=mx+b can always be graphed used the x and y intercepts.
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X equals 0.5at squared is a quadratic equation. It describes a parabola. Y equals mx plus b is a linear equation. It describes a line. You cannot describe a parabola with a linear equation.
A linear equation has no higher powers than 1. This is linear.
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
The answer will depend on what THESE intercepts are!
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Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
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