well due to the fact you didn't provide me with an answer in the equasion we will make the answer 3 (for no particular reason)
1st write the answer in true form (thats what i like to call it): x*y*3=3
2nd divide the answer by 3: x*y=3/3 (aka 1)
3rd divide 1 by x: y=1/x
so the way you would want to write it is: y= one over x (in a fraction form) (i tried to show it but when i hit save it took out all the spaces so it looked bad)
Sorry, but it is impossible to solve this equation by itself. Since you have two unknowns, you need two equation.
The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point where the graph of the line represented by that equation crosses the y-axis.
y-x5 is an expression. An expression is not equivalent to any equation.
If you mean the slope of the line with equation y = x then it is 1 and there is no y intercept
It is part of the equation that intercepts the y axis For example the straight line equation: y = 2x+4 is in slope-intercept form and 4 is the y intercept and 2 is the slope.
Calculate dx when xy3 + y = 3x.
xy(x^2 + 2x + y^2)
Sorry, but it is impossible to solve this equation by itself. Since you have two unknowns, you need two equation.
y+9=14 subtract 9 from each side to get y by itself y=5
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Nobody can help you find a solution until you get another equation to go along with this one. Your equation has two variables in it ... 'x' and 'y' ... so it has no unique solution all by itself.
Add (2 y - 1) to both sides to result in x - 1 = 2 y; divide by 2 to result in y = (x - 1)/2.
y = -2.5 is a equation. And solution to the equation is finding the value of the variable. If we see the equation y is already equal to -2.5 which is the solution to the equation.
3x + y = -4 -3x -3x y = - 4 -3x now plug in points!+++To clarify the principle, re-arrange the equation so it reads as "y = [something done to x]" then calculate a table of points for the plot itself.
The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point where the graph of the line represented by that equation crosses the y-axis.