graphically, the line will shift upward 5 units, assuming there is + inbetween the 2x and the 5, you dont seem to have any symbols inbetween
The y-intercept happens when x = 0, so if y = 2x - 5, then the y-intercept happens when y = 0 - 5, or -5.
2x + 5 - 5 = 2x. You can not solve for x because this is not an equation.
If 2x - 13 = 5 then 2x = 5 + 13 (we have in effect added 13 to both sides of the equation in this step) 2x = 18 x = 9.
You add or subtract some quantity on both sides of the equation, so that you only have "x" on one side of the equation. Example: 4x + 3 = 2x - 5 Subtract 2x on each side, this leaves you: 4x - 2x + 3 = 2x - 2x -5 2x + 3 = -5
Yes only if you mean: y = 2x-5
The y-intercept happens when x = 0, so if y = 2x - 5, then the y-intercept happens when y = 0 - 5, or -5.
2x + 5 - 5 = 2x. You can not solve for x because this is not an equation.
No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11
If 2x - 13 = 5 then 2x = 5 + 13 (we have in effect added 13 to both sides of the equation in this step) 2x = 18 x = 9.
2x+5y=20 Solve for y -2x -2x 5y=20-2x 5 5 5 y=4-2x 5
2x + 5 = 25 2x = 20x = 10
You add or subtract some quantity on both sides of the equation, so that you only have "x" on one side of the equation. Example: 4x + 3 = 2x - 5 Subtract 2x on each side, this leaves you: 4x - 2x + 3 = 2x - 2x -5 2x + 3 = -5
Yes only if you mean: y = 2x-5
If the equation looks like this: (10x-3)(2x-5), then simplified it is 20x2-56x+15 If the equation looks like this: 10x-3(2x-5), then simplified it is 4x+15
x^3=2x+5 x^3-2x-5=0 Graph the equation or use a calculator. x= 2.09455148
Solve for y.2x+y=5*subtract 2x from both sides*2x+y-2x=5-2xy=-2x+5 / y=5-2x
2x+3y-5=0