y=mx+b is the general slope intercept equation and b represents the y intercept.
Solved for y: y=(3x-13)/5 Solved for x: x=(5y+13)/3
It is: y = -2x
In the straight line equation of y = 3x+5 the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 5
3
y intercept That is where the line crosses y axis at x = 0
If there is one equation that can be solved, then (x-2)2 + (y-3)2 = 0 For an equation such as x+y-5 = 0 you will have an infinity of solutions unless you add another, independent equation and solve them simultaneously.
The equation you provided, 3x - y = 1, cannot be solved for any specific values of x and y without additional information. It is a linear equation in two variables, so it represents a straight line on a graph. To find a solution, you would need another equation or constraint.
This can't be solved. There is no other side to the equation. If the problem stated y-18=32, then it could be solved and the answer would be y=50.
y=mx+b is the general slope intercept equation and b represents the y intercept.
A parallel equation has the same slope to the given equation. Note that your equation is in slope-intercept form; when an equation is solved for "y" (y = ...x + ...), the number in front of the "x" is the slope. Solve each of the other equations for "y" (if they are not already solved for "y"), and check the number in front of the "x".
It is a non-linear equation in x and y. The equation cannot be solved without further information.
y-3x+2 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved.
Solved for y: y=(3x-13)/5 Solved for x: x=(5y+13)/3
3
x=0
Since the second equation is already solved for "y", you can replace "y" by "9" in the other equation. Then solve the new equation for "x".