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If the equation was 6x + y = 9, then the intercept is 9.
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Without an equality sign it can't be considered to be an equation
It is a linear expression in one variable, x. It is not an equation and so cannot be solved. It can be simplified to -6x-27.
Well, f(x) = 6x + 9 is a function of x {it passes the vertical line test}. but y = 6x + 9 is an equation {linear equation of two variables}
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
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It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two variables.
6x+5k=12
It is a linear expression in two variables, x and y. Since there is no equation in the questionthere cannot be a solution.
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From what i understand the equation is like this; (3 * 2 ) + 6x + 24 = 0 6 + 6x +24 = 0 6x = - 24 - 6 6x = - 30 x = - 5
the equation 6x^2 - 4x + 25 is a quadratic equation due to the 6x^2 term. Whatever number on the x squared term changes it to a quadratic equation if you were to get rid of the 6x^2 then the equation would simply be -4x+25 making it simply a linear equation. when ever you have an x raised to 2 that term is the quadratic term in the equation.