You can do the equation Y 2x plus 3 on a graph. On this graph the Y would equal 5 and X would equal to 0.
The x-interceptin is where the graph crosses the y-axis, which is where y equals 0: 0 = 2x + 3 2x = -3 x = -3/2 So the x intercept is as x = -3/2 (and y = 0).
if 2x+3=9 then 2x=6 so x=3
the converse of this conditional is true
2x+3 = 9x 3 = 9x-2x = 7x 7x = 3 x = 3/7
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2x plus y = -3 (subtract 2x from both sides) y = -2x - 3 slope = -2 y-intercept = -3
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You can do the equation Y 2x plus 3 on a graph. On this graph the Y would equal 5 and X would equal to 0.
-2x is the slope and 3 is the y-intercept so you start at (0, 3) and go down -2 and over 1.
Yes.y = 2x + 3 is a linear function, meaning that, if you were to plot the function on a graph, it would create a straight line.
A graph that has 1 parabolla that has a minimum and 1 positive line.
y=-10x-4
The x-interceptin is where the graph crosses the y-axis, which is where y equals 0: 0 = 2x + 3 2x = -3 x = -3/2 So the x intercept is as x = -3/2 (and y = 0).
(2x + 3)(2x + 3)
x^3=2x+5 x^3-2x-5=0 Graph the equation or use a calculator. x= 2.09455148
2x+3=9 2x=9-3 2x=6 2x/2=6/2 X=3