A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
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y=16 x= -4
2x = 2y + 3 So 2y = 2x - 3 and y = x - 1.5 It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two variables, other than to express one variable in terms of the other.
2x + 2y = 44x + y = 1There are many methods you can use to solve this system of equations (graphing, elimination, substitution, matrices)...but no matter what method you use, you should get x = -1/3 and y = 7/3.
If: -4x+2y = 9 Then: 2y = 4x+9 Divide all terms by 2: y = 2x+4.5 which is now in slope intercept form