If: x+y = 5
Then: y = -x+5 which is now in slope-intercept form
y=mx+b y0=mx0+b 5=3*2+b b=5-5=0 y=3x+0
A quadratic equation.
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Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
It is the general form of a quadratic equation.
y = 2x + 1.
The equation of the line is of the form y = 3x + c where c is a constant. The point (4,9) is on the line, so substituting x=4, y=9 in the equation, 9 = 3*4 + c = 12 + c so c = -3 So the equation of the line is y = 3x - 3
y=mx+b y0=mx0+b 5=3*2+b b=5-5=0 y=3x+0
A quadratic equation.
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Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
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It is the general form of a quadratic equation.
x = 4.5
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
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