for something to be an equation it has to be equal to something.2x+3=0 would be a linear equation (with x=-1.5) 2x+3+0 is just a series of terms.
It is a linear equation in one variable, x. Oh, I suppose you want the solution? 2x + 33 = 4x + 11 Subtract 2x from both sides: 33 = 2x +11 Subtract 11 from both sides: 22 = 2x Divide both sides by 2: 11 = x
x=(y-3)/2
If 3x + 3 = 2x + 6 then 3x - 2x = 6 - 3 x = 3
In the straight line equation of y = 2x+14 the slope or gadient is 2 and the y intercept is 14
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
It is a linear equation in x. The equation has the solution x = 0.
It is one linear equation in two unknown variables.
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It appears to be a simple linear equation in 'x'. But it has no solution. There is no numerical value for 'x' that can make it a true statement.
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
x+7 = 2x 2x = x+7 2x-x = 7 x = 7
for something to be an equation it has to be equal to something.2x+3=0 would be a linear equation (with x=-1.5) 2x+3+0 is just a series of terms.
There are no powers e.g 2x2 would be due to the 2