No.
(-2,-1)
1 = -2/3x Multiply both sides by x x = -2/3
The solution to 5 = 3x + 2 is found by first subtracting 2:3 = 3x.Then dividing by 3:x = 1.
No - because if x is 1 - then 3-1 would be 2 !
x=1, y=5 is a legitimate answer.
YES ! When x = -1 then y = 3(-1) + 2 = -3 + 2 = -1
No, it has an infinite number of solutions. The coordinates of each and every point on the line 3x + 2y + 4 = 0 is a solution.
y=(-1) x=(2)
There is one solution for x and one solution for y. The solution is: x = -1 ; y = 2
X= -1 1*2 0-1 -1-2 -3/3 -1
If: 3x+6 = 12 Then: x = 2
What point is a solution to y>3x-2