We cannot find out the y and x intercept for the equation 3x plus 5y equals -15 by a single equation . But , we can try a hit and trial method for the same . when x =0 y =-3. when y=0 x=-5.
3x - y = 12 is the same as 3x - 12 = y, or y = 3x - 12.
3x-4y+1 = 0 Remember that because they are parallel the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept value changes.
It keeps the same shape and size, but the whole thing rises four units on the paper, as if by magic.
There is no equation on the list you're showing that has the same graph as [ 4x + 8y = 12 ].
We cannot find out the y and x intercept for the equation 3x plus 5y equals -15 by a single equation . But , we can try a hit and trial method for the same . when x =0 y =-3. when y=0 x=-5.
y = -2x+4 It can be any equation providing the slope is the same but the y intercept is different
It is: y = 2x+6 or any other equation that has the same slope as 2 but with a different y intercept
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
We cannot find out the y and x intercept for the equation 3x plus 5y equals -15 by a single equation . But , we can try a hit and trial method for the same . when x =0 y =-3. when y=0 x=-5.
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-25x+y=65-25(0)+y=65y=65When finding a y-intercept you replace the value of xwith 0. The same goes for finding the x-intercept, you replace the value of y with 0 and simplify the equation.
You could multiply x+2 by any number, and it would have the same x intercept, which is -2. For example: y=2x+4; or y=3x+6; or y=4x+8; or y=-x-2
-4y=-5x+18 is the same equation. Now divide both sides by -4 and you find the y intercept is -18/4 or -9/2
You need to put these equations into the slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) so you can read the slope and y-intercept.2x - 5y = 12 4y + 24 = 5x-5y = -2x + 12 4y = 5x - 24y = 2/5x - 12/5 y = 5/4x - 6slope m = 2/5 y-intercept = -6New equation with the same slope as the first equation and the same y-intercept as the second equation:y = 2/5x - 6Or you could also write it as:5y = 2x - 30 if you multiplied each term by 5, or 2x - 5y = 30 if you rearranged the terms to be in the same order as the first equation was.
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
It can be many things however it must have the same slope of 3 and a different Y-Intercept. So it could be 3x+2, or 3x+ 3, 3x+4 and on and on