If you mean 10+2y = 16 then the solution is y = 3
It works out that x = 0 and y = 3
Both of them are equations!The solution is (x, y) = (2, 1).
no its not a solution
2y + 3x = 0 2y + -3 = 0 2y = 0 + 3 , 2y = 3 y = 3/2 y = 1.5 x = -1
If you mean 10+2y = 16 then the solution is y = 3
It works out that x = 0 and y = 3
3x + 2y + 5 - 3 = 3x + 2y + 2 No further simplification is possible. This is an expression, not an equation so there cannot be a solution.
Both of them are equations!The solution is (x, y) = (2, 1).
Solve this system of equations. 5x+3y+z=-29 x-3y+2z=23 14x-2y+3z=-18 Write the solution as an ordered triple.
y = x + 1
One solution 2x+y =5 x+2y=4 multiply 1st eq by 2 rhen subtract: 4x+2y = 10 x + 2y = 4 3x = 6 x = 2 plug x into any of the above two equations and solve y = 1
There is only one equation - possibly due to the limitations of the browser. There are not enough equations to derive a solution.
x - 2y = -6 x - 2y = 2 subtract the 2nd equation from the 1st equation 0 = -8 false Therefore, the system of the equations has no solution.
The given expression has no solution because without an equality sign it is not an equation that can be solved.
If: 5x+2y = 9 Then: y = -2.5x+4.5 in slope intercept form
no its not a solution