y = -3x + 5 is as simple as it can be because there are no alike terms that can be combined.
3x + y = 5 is a linear equation in 2 unknown variables. Each of the two variables can be expressed in terms of the other, but it cannot be solved. In short, there is no answer.
(5, 1)
Standard form is y=mx+by=3x+5 is already in standard form.
y=3x+3 -- This could be the formula for a line, where the slope is 3 and the y intercept is (0,3). In the next line the slope would be 4 and the y-intercept would be 5
3x+2y-5=0 3x+2y=5 Im lost im only 12 work out the rest hope i helped
y = 3x 3x + 4y = 30 3x + 4(3x) = 30 3x + 12x = 30 15x = 30 x = 2 y = 3x y = 3(2) y = 6 (2, 6)
what is a slope
3x + y = 5 y = -3x + 5 slope is -3 and y intercept is 5.
one is y=3x+3 so is y=3x+5
It is a straight line equation and can be rearranged in the form of:- y = -3x+5
The slope equals 3
No, the two lines are not perpendicular.
Their graphs are.
(5, 1)
(4, 5)
(1, 0)
Standard form is y=mx+by=3x+5 is already in standard form.
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