ax + b = 15 or ax + b = -15
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
y = (c - Ax) / (B)
a function
Solve the equation for y. This will give you an equation similar to y = ax + b, where a is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.
ax - b = c ax = b + c x = (b + c)/a
Ax + B = Bx + C Ax - Bx = (C - B) x (A - B) = (C - B) x = (C - B) / (A - B)
2x - 13x + 42 = x +ax + b a + b = 2(x - 6.5x + 21) = 34 = a + b
ax + b = 15 or ax + b = -15
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
Your two equations are: AX + BY = A - B BX - AY = A + B + B Because you have four variables (A, B, X, Y), you cannot solve for numerical values for X and Y. There are a total of four answers to this question, solving each equation for X and Y independently. First equation: X = (A - B - BY)/A Y= (A - B - AX)/B Second equation: X = (A +2B +AY)/B Y = (BX - A - 2B)/A
y = (c - Ax) / (B)
a function
Solve the equation for y. This will give you an equation similar to y = ax + b, where a is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.
x = -c/(a+b), provided a+b is not 0
A linear equation.
b = y - mx.