y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
The question contains an expression, not an equation. An expression does not have a graph. Furthermore, even if it were an equation, its form suggests that it would be a linear equation and a linear equation does not open in any direction.
Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
y = -x + 2The graph is a straight line, with [slope = -1], and passing through the point [y=2] on the y-axis.
It's a linear equation in two variables . . . 'g' and 'p'. The graph of this equation is a straight line. The coordinates of every point on the line are a solution of the equation. There are an infinite number of them.
A linear equation ?
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
The question contains an expression, not an equation. An expression does not have a graph. Furthermore, even if it were an equation, its form suggests that it would be a linear equation and a linear equation does not open in any direction.
A linear equation.
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No, it is not.
this is a linear equation. make the y-intercept at 299. and the slope of 338rise and 1run. this is an extremely steep slope.
That's a linear equation. The graph of it is a straight line with a slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept at y=1 .
-2x=2y-4 2x-y=-5 Answer=(-1,3)
Yes, a linear equation in t.
Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.