The standard form of a linear equation in n variables is a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn = b. The ai and b are constants and the xi are variables.
you have to solve y to get the answer
Ax + By = C
A linear function is of the form y = ax + b
To identify the slope in a linear equation, rearrange the equation into the form y = mx + b. The term m is the slope.
There is one form of linear equation that is not a function, and that is when x = c, where c is a constant.
Y = 5X - 3It form a linear function; a line.
A linear function is a function, or equation, that when graphed, will form a straight line.
it depends, what form is the equation written in? write it with variables though, instead of constants, and I'll try to get back to ya
You could put the equation in slope-intercept form or in parent linear function or even make a table of values.
The standard form of a linear equation in n variables is a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn = b. The ai and b are constants and the xi are variables.
A standard form of a linear equation would be: ax + by = c
It does not. The generalised linear form: ax + by + c = 0 is simpler since that is easily extended to 3 (or more) dimensional space.
you have to solve y to get the answer
This depends on the type of equation. Example: y=2x +2 is called a linear function. in the form of a binomial. y= 2x^2 +3x +2 =is a quadratic function. in the form of a trinomial.
A linear function when graphed takes the form of a straight line.
aX+bY+cZ=0 Is a type of linear equation.