I think no. IT is impossible
It is a straight line equation and can be rearranged in the form of:- y = -3x+5
It is a straight line equation which can be rearranged to y = 3x+10 in slope intercept form
4x + 2y = 6 (first equation x 2) 4x + 2y = 6 (second equation rearranged) No unique answer exists
is a quadratic equation for y, in terms of x.
No unfortunately this is not an equation. An equation must end with an equals sign. 5b + 14 is simply two terms.
No. By definition, a function has a single unique value for every value passed into it. The equation given here describes a circle, which can not be rearranged to meet this condition.
The equation has no solution. Since if you combine like terms, you get 0=-10 which isn't true, there are no solutions to the equation.
7p plus 6p equals 13p. You simply combine the like terms by adding the coefficients (7 and 6) together. Therefore, the equation simplifies to 13p.
The letters PLANESI can be rearranged to make the word spaniel.
A quadratic equation.
Gathering like terms together, this can be rewritten: 9a = 180 Dividing both sides of the equation by 9: a = 20
y = 5x3 + 6 is a cubic equation, not a linear equation. Linear equations contain only terms of degree 0 (i.e. constants) and terms of degree 1.