The expression ( y2x + (-3) ) simplifies to ( y2x - 3 ). Here, ( y2x ) represents the term involving the variables ( y ) and ( x ), while ( -3 ) is a constant. Thus, the overall expression combines a variable term and a constant.
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If you mean: y = x^2+4x+3 and y = 2x+6 Then the solution is: x = 1 or x = -3
If you mean: y = 2x+5 then it is a straight line equation.
If you mean: y = 2x -3 then the slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
If you mean y = 2x-3 then it is a straight line equation whereas 2 is the slope and -3 is the y intercept
Thanks to the browser, it is not possible to tell what the inequalities are.
If you mean: y = x^2+4x+3 and y = 2x+6 Then the solution is: x = 1 or x = -3
It is an expression in two variables, x and y.
If you mean: y = 2x+5 then it is a straight line equation.
If you mean: y = 2x -3 then the slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
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If you mean: y = 6x+11 and y = 2x+7 Then by substitution: x = -1 and y = 5
If you mean y = 2x-3 then it is a straight line equation whereas 2 is the slope and -3 is the y intercept
If you mean: y = 2x-3 then the slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
The equations ( y = 2x ) and ( y = 2x + 3 ) are similar in that they both represent linear functions with the same slope of 2, indicating that for every unit increase in ( x ), ( y ) increases by 2 units. They differ in their y-intercepts: the first equation has a y-intercept of 0, while the second has a y-intercept of 3, meaning the graph of the second equation is shifted upward by 3 units compared to the first.
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