How about: 2x = 16 meaning that x = 8
2^x = 16In general, "exponential" implies that the variable part is in the exponent. Write any equation with a power of 4, do the calculation, then replace "4" with "x".
Functions (lines, parabolas, etc.) whose graphs never intersect each other.
A linear equation or first-degree equation is an equation such as 3x - y = 1 in which no variable has no exponent other than 1. To solve this equation we first write the equation in slope-intercept form as y = 3x - 1 (this is the same thing as we write: f(x) = 3x - 1, because f(x) = y). Then prepare a table of values that includes three points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line: We give the values for x, substitute the x-values into the equation of the line to obtain the corresponding y-values. For example, for x = -1; y = 3(-1) - 1 = -4 Solution is (-1, -4), the first point for x = 0 ; y = 3(0) - 1 = -1 Solution is (0, -1), the second point for x = 1 ; y = 3(1) - 1 = 2 Solution is (1, 2), the third point Plot the three solution points in the coordinate plane, then connect these points with a straight line. If it is not possible to draw a line that contains all three points, then you made a mistake either in calculating the coordinates of at least one of the points or in plotting them
That would be a linear equation.
How about: 2x = 16 meaning that x = 8
Difficult to tell because of problems with the browser. 4x = 2x IS a linear equation whose solution is x = 0
2^x = 16In general, "exponential" implies that the variable part is in the exponent. Write any equation with a power of 4, do the calculation, then replace "4" with "x".
Functions (lines, parabolas, etc.) whose graphs never intersect each other.
It's a simple linear equation in 'x', whose solution is x=-45 .
Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no single solution. The solution is in the form of the line whose equation is 8x-y2-2 = 0
A linear equation is any equation involving one or two variables whose exponents are one. In the case of one variable, one solution exists for the equation. For example, with 2x = 6, x can only be 3. A linear inequality is any statement involving one or two variables whose exponents are one, where inequality rather than equality is the center of focus. For instance, with 3y < 2, the "<" represents less than and the solution set includes all numbers y < 2/3. welcome:)
You take each equation individually and then, on a graph, show all the points whose coordinates satisfy the equation. The solution to the system of equations (if one exists) consists of the intersection of all the sets of points for each single equation.
A linear equation.
You could do this by staring with the answer:150x2 = 300; 300+72 = 372; 372/6 = 62.(2x + 72)/6 = 62
A linear equation or first-degree equation is an equation such as 3x - y = 1 in which no variable has no exponent other than 1. To solve this equation we first write the equation in slope-intercept form as y = 3x - 1 (this is the same thing as we write: f(x) = 3x - 1, because f(x) = y). Then prepare a table of values that includes three points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line: We give the values for x, substitute the x-values into the equation of the line to obtain the corresponding y-values. For example, for x = -1; y = 3(-1) - 1 = -4 Solution is (-1, -4), the first point for x = 0 ; y = 3(0) - 1 = -1 Solution is (0, -1), the second point for x = 1 ; y = 3(1) - 1 = 2 Solution is (1, 2), the third point Plot the three solution points in the coordinate plane, then connect these points with a straight line. If it is not possible to draw a line that contains all three points, then you made a mistake either in calculating the coordinates of at least one of the points or in plotting them
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