No, it is not.
Yes, y=-2+x is a linear function.
It is a linear relationship between x and y.
No, y=x-2 is linear.
Yes, since y = x - 2 has the degree of 1 [or the highest exponent of the equation], x - 2 is the linear equation.
no.
No, to be linear, both the power of x and y need to be 1. Since x is squared, the power of x is 2.
no, because xx=x squared, and x squared is not linear
Good news! You don't have to do anything. [ x-3 = 2 ] is already a linear equation, and x=5 .
Give us the whole equation, and we can help.
Yes, in slope-intercept form it would be y = x + 2.
The value of x works out as -3
Definitely linear In straight line form it is 5y = 2x + 10 y = (2/5)x + 10/5 y = (2/5)x + 2