Yes if you mean: 2x+y = 4
Yes, the point 4,8 is on the line formed by the equation y = 2x
(Geometry) y=2x+8
If you mean a slope of 2 and a point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = 2x+2
If you mean line of 3x+2y = 5 then y = -3/2x+2.5 Perpendicular slope: 2/3 Perpendicular equation: 3y = 2x+18 or as 2x-3y+18 = 0
As for example the perpendicular equation to line y = 2x+6 could be y = -1/2x+6 because the negative reciprocal of 2x is -1/2x
Yes, the point 4,8 is on the line formed by the equation y = 2x
(Y = -2x plus or minus any number) is parallel to (Y = -2x + 5) .
The equation "x plus 2y equals 5" is: x + 2y = 5 2y = 5 - x y = 5/2 - 1/2x y = -1/2x + 5/2
Without an equality sign it can not be considered to be an equation
(Geometry) y=2x+8
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If you mean y = 2x-3 then the parallel equation will have the same slope of 2 but with a different y intercept
If the point is (-6, 3) and the slope is 2 then the equation is: y = 2x+15
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The equation of a parallel line is of the form 2x - y = c for some c. (-3, -11) is on this lime so 2*(-3) - (-11) = c -6 + 11 = c so that c = 5 and therefore, the equation is 2x - y = 5
If you mean a slope of 2 and a point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = 2x+2