y intercept (0,2)
x intercept (-2/3, 0)
It is an equation and the value of a is 16
Two plus eleven = thirteen.
It is one linear equation in two unknown variables.
No. It's a quadratic equation, and it has two solutions.
No unfortunately this is not an equation. An equation must end with an equals sign. 5b + 14 is simply two terms.
Answer is 411 Logic: You multiply the two numbers in LHS of the equation and reverse the result to form the first two digits of RHS and for the 3rd digit you subtract one from the 2nd number on the LHS of the equation.
Subtract two from both sides and you are left with X equals -5
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
It will have two solutions because its a quadratic equation: x = -8.472135955 or x = 0.472135955
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns.
One equation with two unknowns usually does not have a solution.
This equation is unsolvable since there are two unknowns and only one equation. You would require a second equation in order to solve it.