No because it doesn't incude an equality sign
A linear equation is that equation in which a variable or variables has exponent equal to 1. For example, standard form of linear equation in one variable: a1x + a2x +.......+ anx = c Standard form of a linear equation : a1x + a2x +.........+ anx = c e.g. 4x + 3 =6, 3x + 6y + 5z = 2 etc.
There is no equation in the question: only an expression. An expression has no answer.
4x + 6y = 62-6x + 6y = -18 Multiply this equation by -1 the result will be_______________4x + 6y = 626x - 6y = 18_______________ Equation 1 + Equation 2 the result will be10x = 80 ----> X=8Put the value of X in one of the Equations above to find the value of yand so Y=5
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
It does nothing! 4x + 6y = 24 7x + 6y = 9 Subtracting the first equation from the second gives: 3x = - 15 so that x = -5 Substituting the value of x in the first equation gives -20 + 6y = 24 so that 6y = 44 and so y = 22/3 or 71/3
8x - 6y = 184x - 6y = 6from the first equation:6y = 8x - 18substitute this value in the second equation:4x - (8x - 18) = 64x - 8x + 18 = 6-4x = 6 - 18-4x = -12x = 3Solve for y :8 x 3 - 6y = 1824 - 6y = 186y = 6y = 1
A linear equation is that equation in which a variable or variables has exponent equal to 1. For example, standard form of linear equation in one variable: a1x + a2x +.......+ anx = c Standard form of a linear equation : a1x + a2x +.........+ anx = c e.g. 4x + 3 =6, 3x + 6y + 5z = 2 etc.
There is no equation in the question: only an expression. An expression has no answer.
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.
y = 4x-3 is already a linear equation. The slope is 4 and the y-intercept is -3
4x + 6y = 62-6x + 6y = -18 Multiply this equation by -1 the result will be_______________4x + 6y = 626x - 6y = 18_______________ Equation 1 + Equation 2 the result will be10x = 80 ----> X=8Put the value of X in one of the Equations above to find the value of yand so Y=5
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
It does nothing! 4x + 6y = 24 7x + 6y = 9 Subtracting the first equation from the second gives: 3x = - 15 so that x = -5 Substituting the value of x in the first equation gives -20 + 6y = 24 so that 6y = 44 and so y = 22/3 or 71/3
3x+2y-4=4x-6y-5So lets combine like terms8y=x-1so the linear equation isy=1/8x-1/8or in standard formx-8y-1=0Of course this is the equation of a line so their are infinite number of solutions. The solutions being all the points on the line.
yes it is!
No solution. Multiply second equation by 3 and get 12x + 6y = 0 but already stated 12x + 6y = 9...
I guess your two equations are:4x - 6y = 22x + 3y = 12Since the plus (+) and equals (=) signs have been stripped from your question.If this is the case, then they are not parallel since their gradients are not the same.Without working them out exactly, it can be seen that one is positive (equation 1.) and the other is negative (equation 2.):4x - 6y = 2 ⇒ 6y = 4x - 2 ⇒ +ve gradient2x + 3y = 12 ⇒ 3y = -2x + 12 ⇒ -ve gradient