-4y=-5x+18 is the same equation.
Now divide both sides by -4
and you find the y intercept is
-18/4 or -9/2
6x - 7x = 18 -x = 18 x = -18 It is a vertical straight line parallel to the y-axis at x = -18.
x + 10 = 18 18 - 10 = x 18 -10 = 8 x = 8
a + 18 = 90 is a linear equation in one variable. Adding both sides by -18, we get a + 18 - 18 = 90 - 18 a = 90 - 18 = 72
Yes. By the way, w = -1/16
No, the equation (9y^4x - 18) is not a linear equation. A linear equation is one in which the highest power of the variables is 1. In this case, the term (y^4) indicates that the equation involves a variable raised to the fourth power, making it nonlinear.
How do you find the answer to this equation: 3n equals 18
20
It is a linear equation in two variables (x and y). Since there are two variables and only one equation, there can be no solution for x or y - other than in terms of one another (which just results in rewriting the one equation).
w=4.5
While 18 + 47 is a mathematical addition equation, it equals to 65.
It's a simple linear equation in 'a'.If you want to know the value of 'a' that makes the equation true,you can find it as follows:7a + 3 = 21Subtract 3 from each side:7a = 18Divide each side by 7:a = 18/7
36 - 18