-2x=2y-4
2x-y=-5
Answer=(-1,3)
Yes, linear equations can yield negative values depending on the values of the variables involved. For example, the equation (y = 2x - 5) can produce negative outputs for (x < 2.5). Additionally, the coefficients and constants in a linear equation can be negative, affecting the overall behavior of the equation. Thus, both the outputs and components of a linear equation can indeed be negative.
It is a linear equation. The highest power of x in the equation is 1 (3x1-4=12) so its "degree" is 1, and equations of "degree 1" are called linear equations.
Yes, because non-linear equations involve x2.
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.
Yes, since y = x - 2 has the degree of 1 [or the highest exponent of the equation], x - 2 is the linear equation.
Linear equations are always functions.
There are many linear equations that equal 91! For instance, 2x + 4 = 91 and 3x + 5 = 91 Too many equations.. The question needs revision!.
One option is "cannot exist". The equation is linear and linear equations do not have vertices.
y = 5x3 + 6 is a cubic equation, not a linear equation. Linear equations contain only terms of degree 0 (i.e. constants) and terms of degree 1.
A "system of equations" implies that there is more than one equation.
There is no quadratic equation that is 'linear'. There are linear equations and quadratic equations. Linear equations are equations in which the degree of the variable is 1, and quadratic equations are those equations in which the degree of the variable is 2.
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