This constant has the Y intercept value.
0.08
This is a linear equation. The value x = -1 is the solution to this equation.
The value of x works out as -3
A linear equation is an equation in the format y=mx+b, with y being the y-value in a data set, x being the x-value in a data set, m being the constant rate of change(also known as slope, which can be found on a graph by using rise/run, and can be found on a table as the change in y/the change in x) and b is the y-intercept(the value of y when x is 0 aka the starting point). All linear equations appear as a straight line on a graph.
All equations for which the greatest power of its variable is 1, and that have no absolute value signs surrounding the variable, is linear. Therefore, yes, your problem is linear.
3
y = x - 3 is a linear function where for each x-value we find one and only one y-value.
Yes, the equation (y = -10) is a linear equation. It represents a horizontal line on the Cartesian plane where the value of (y) is always -10, regardless of the value of (x). This line has a slope of 0, indicating that it is flat and does not rise or fall.
There are two variables here (x & y) for which no value has been given. There is only one linear equation provided. Therefore, this equation can not be solved. More information is required, such as the value of one variable or another linear equation.
Assuming 6 refers to the value of x, the y coordinate is 1
Linear Average is the initial value plus the final value divided by two.
A linear graph shows a linear equation in which the value of one variable depends on the value of the other variable.