yes
2(10)+1
2
2y = 6x+2
It is an equation and the value of d is 2
To check this, you substitute the values for x and y into the equation. At (1,2) x equals 1 and y equals 2 so substituting this in we get: x + 2y = 1 + 2(2) = 1 + 4 = 5 And since it equals 5 like in the original equation the point is represented by it.
There is no solution since the equation is inconsistent.
This is an equation.
2(10)+1
29.......just add
2
The discriminant is 33.
2y = 6x+2
It is an equation and the value of d is 2
To check this, you substitute the values for x and y into the equation. At (1,2) x equals 1 and y equals 2 so substituting this in we get: x + 2y = 1 + 2(2) = 1 + 4 = 5 And since it equals 5 like in the original equation the point is represented by it.
It's the equation of a straight line, with (slope = 1) and (y-intercept = 1).
no if 1 plus 1 equals 2 then 2 plus 2 equals 4.
Yes and t = 1 in both equations