From the question, I think this is the equation: (1/a) - (5/3a) = 1/3 I'll take this slow. First, multiply both sides of the equation by 'a': (1) - (5/3) = a/3 Now multiply both sides by 3: (3) - (5) = a a = -2
It is an equation in one variable, x.
the slope is 0
it equals 1
It is an equation and the value of y is 18
The equation does not contain x and so x is indeterminate: it cannot be found from the information available.
From the question, I think this is the equation: (1/a) - (5/3a) = 1/3 I'll take this slow. First, multiply both sides of the equation by 'a': (1) - (5/3) = a/3 Now multiply both sides by 3: (3) - (5) = a a = -2
How do you find the answer to this equation: 3n equals 18
s=15
It is an equation in one variable, x.
the slope is 0
An equation where X = 18
Move 3 over the right side of the equation so the equation would be x = -3. The graph of this would be a verticle line at x= -3
it equals 1
It is an equation and the value of y is 18
If: x = 2/3 and x = 5/7 Then: (3x-2)(7x-5) = 0 Equation: 21x2-29x+10 = 0
If the slope is 2/3 and the coordinate is (2, -1) then the straight line equation is 3y=2x-7